Thứ Bảy, 27 tháng 12, 2014

A Few Known Problems With Windows 10 Build 9860

Windows 10 Preview Issues

Two new official Windows builds in a month? Who had have thought of that in ye olden days? But Microsoft released Windows 10 assemble 9860, as the first refresh of the Technical Preview.
Below are some step-by-step in case you're yet to install it.
However, if you have deployed it, you may have noticed that even though Microsoft have fixed a lot of issues with the primary preview version (build 9841) and improved the general performance, a couple of problems however remain.
This really is a work in progress, in the end.
Redmond some of these issues, and also the foremost of these is this new version connects to WiFi networks. Microsoft says that this is due to the fact that the UI design "has gone back temporarily", and that's really because the engineers are focusing on "the final experiences".
Makes sense.
A couple of user interface nags also exist in this new build, along with the business warns that in a few cases things could be displayed wrongly. Yikes!
Some computer might not go to sleep or wake up from standby mode properly. Solitaire and even Microsoft Mahjong are broken on some apparatus, and both games can't be launched.
The pitfalls of early test variants, I'm certain!
And additionally, there is another pesky problem that affects users that have multiple monitor set ups. Using 2 external monitors with Display Link occasionally results in a BOSD (blue screen of death) when undocking. Only happens with multiple monitor configurations, though.
Microsoft can be history by time the final retail version finds light of day, and makes it a point saying that all these known issues will likely be fixed in upcoming versions of the Technical Preview.
Meanwhile, the company recommends users to keep sending in the bug reports.

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