Microsoft released a new version of Windows 10. Participants Windows Insiders program can obtain Windows 10 build 14295. In addition to bug fixes regular and minor changes, there are no major new features of the building published.
The list of bugs fixed in Windows 10 build 14295.
- fixed the problem that was causing PC to freeze when plugging an Xbox 360 controller or Xbox gamepads and others.
- Fixed an issue where Microsoft board would refresh the tab if you press the Caps Lock into a password field.
- Fixed a problem preventing the application and other Xbox Xbox Live enabled games and applications to connect.
- We fixed the bug driver that prevents Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Internet Security or Kaspersky Total Security suite installed to work as expected in built from the Swiss Development
the following known bugs exist in this version .:
- We are aware of problems with Narrator and other screen reader applications that can not read options Feedback menu in the Hub, as well as problems with Narrator does not read text selected in the Feedback Hub, Cortana, and other applications. We work diligently to correct these bugs as quickly as possible and apologize to insiders affected by this.
- If you use Hyper-V virtual switch configured for your network card, you may see an error indicator (red "X") for your network card in the notification area of the bar stain. The error indicator is incorrect, and your network card should continue to work very well.
- Some computers with TPM chips such as ASUS Zenbook UX31, you may experience glitchy audio and nervous movement when using the trackpad because of the task "tpm-maintenance" running constantly in the back- plan instead of once a start as it should. As a temporary workaround, you can disable the task tpm maintenance in Task Scheduler (under Microsoft Windows rpm).
- PCs using Windows Hello or PIN to connect to the device will launch the Microsoft Passport service. When this happens, there is a problem in this version Bluetooth which then analyzes several times for the devices. This causes some problems on the PC, including reduced battery life, audio problems, problems of reactivity with Bluetooth keyboards and mice, decreased the Wi-Fi throughput on combo chipsets Wi-Fi / Bluetooth and decreased flow Bluetooth file transfers. To work around this problem, you can disable the Microsoft Passport Service (NgcSvc) by opening an elevated command prompt, run "reg add HKLM System CurrentControlSet Services NgcSvc / v Start / t REG_DWORD / d 0x4 / f", and to restart. However, you will not be able to use Windows Hello or PIN to connect to your device. The service will be reactivated again when you upgrade to the next generation.
- After upgrading to this version of Build 14291, attempting to connect to a Miracast receiver the connection will fail. The way out of this state is to go to the registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services SharedAccess
- Settings" and select "StandaloneDhcpAddress" and change the value of "192.168.173.1" for "192.168.137.1" (value type is REG_SZ). Then try connecting to Miracast receiver.
- We see reports of some applications such as QQ crash. We are currently investigating, and this bug may also affect older applications such as Windows Live Mail and Expression Encoder 4.
Windows 10 build 14295 is a part of the making Redstone day
Windows 10 build 14295 is part of the first wave of Redstone update. The first update Redstone is slated for release in June 2016 and the second in 2017, although Microsoft may change these dates and speed up / slow down the exits. You can read in detail on Redstone update here: Windows 10 Redstone Wave 2 now expected in 2017.
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