While Windows 10 build 10130 brings a number of tweaks and overall it’s more stable and polished build, the software giant warns that there are still a few known issue you have to be aware of before installing. Below, you’ll find a list with all the known issues in this particular build:
Mail app may crash due to a memory error, and may not sync mail when in the background. We plan to service this issue with an update via Windows Update. In some cases, flyouts from the Taskbar (including Start, Cortana, Network, Battery, and Action Center) fail to fly out. This is a transient issue, and after retrying a few times it will succeed. We are also working to service this issue with an update. Wi-Fi connectivity may fail at times due to a known issue. A system reboot is required to recover from this state.
It’s very noticeable that in this build we’re starting to see a fewer number of issues when compared to other build. This is expected as Microsoft plans to complete Windows 10 by the end of July, with a possible public release in August. If you still haven’t checked what’s new in build 10130, you can read my previous writing-up details the major changes for this release. Source Microsoft All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.