Build 14385 was the 23th
Insider Preview build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update. It was released
on JULY 09, 2016. This arrived via new "RS1"
(RedStone1) development branch.
Improvements and fixes
- You should no longer see a notification pop-up
once a day saying that your Windows evaluation copy expires on 7/15/2016.
I know this has caused a lot of you some angst so thank you for being
patient.
- We have improved battery life for Surface
devices.
- We fixed an issue resulting in Spotify
sometimes crashing while playing music.
- We fixed an issue resulting in the Google
Chrome window being clipped on the top when maximized.
- We fixed an issue with Mobile Hotspot that
could result the host device bug-checking (bluescreen) and rebooting if it
was sharing on a 5GHz band and the connected device browsed to certain
websites.
- We fixed an issue where the pin prompt shown
when connecting to certain VPNs would display behind the other open
windows.
- We fixed an issue resulting in LastPass and
AdBlock extensions for Microsoft Edge not showing the expected context
menu items or status information in subsequently opened Edge windows. We
also fixed an issue where the current tab in Edge might hang after exiting
Web Notes.
- Projecting to a PC auto-discoverability is off
by default. To have your PC beacon so it can be discovered and you
can project to it through the Connect quick action from a Continuum
enabled phone or another PC, go to Settings > System > Projecting to
this PC and set “Windows PCs and phones can project to this PC when
you say it’s OK” to “Available everywhere” or “Available everywhere on
secure networks”. You can also set other settings on this page to your
preference.
Known issues
- A recent fix went into place for the Hyper-V
firmware that will that affect the ability to boot Windows Server 2016 Tech Preview 5 VMs
with Secure Boot enabled. A fix for TP5 builds has been developed
however, due to release schedules, the Insider Preview build changes will
be released before the TP5 fix is released. During that time, if you try
to boot a new TP5 VM with Secure Boot enabled, it will fail. The
workaround is to disable Secure Boot during this period.
- After you install this build on a PC using a
non-EN-US language, you may get error code 0x80004005 when enabling
Developer Mode on the “For Developers” Settings Page. Even after seeing
this error message, your machine is in developer mode and you should still
be able to use Visual Studio to develop Universal Windows Applications. In
most cases, this error indicates that extra components required by the
operating system to enable additional debugging features in Visual Studio
or the Windows Device Portal could not be installed automatically. To fix
this:
#1. Go to Settings
> System.
#2. Click on “Apps & features”
#3. Choose “Manage Optional features”
#4. Press the button “Add a feature”
#5. Select the package for Windows Developer Mode
#6. Click “Install”
#7. Reboot your PC
#8. Launch Command Prompt as Administrator
#9. Run: sc config debugregsvc start=auto
#2. Click on “Apps & features”
#3. Choose “Manage Optional features”
#4. Press the button “Add a feature”
#5. Select the package for Windows Developer Mode
#6. Click “Install”
#7. Reboot your PC
#8. Launch Command Prompt as Administrator
#9. Run: sc config debugregsvc start=auto
Finally, return to
the “For Developers” Settings page. You will still see the error code,
0x80004005 but you should now be able to enable Windows Device Portal and the
Device Discovery features.
Sources:
Windows blog
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