Build 14388 was the 24th
Insider Preview build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update. It was released
on JULY 12, 2016. This arrived via new "RS1"
(RedStone1) development branch.
Improvements and fixes
- We have updated the Store to version
11606.1001.39 with bug fixes.
- We fixed an issue where Narrator keyboard
shortcuts would not work after locking your PC and then logging back in
and going to your desktop.
- We fixed an issue where Narrator would not
read the date and time under Settings > Time & language > Date
& time.
- We fixed a TPM driver crash that could result
in the device bug-checking (bluescreen) and rebooting.
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.
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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
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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