Microsoft just released the latest Windows 10 Insider build, 18965, for Fast Ring Insiders testing the 20H1 branch, set to be released sometime early next year. The new build debuts more explicit control of when apps restart, and the blog post points out some changes to the Feedback Hub.
Along with all of that, there are a number of changes and fixes in this latest build, including removal of that perplexing notice that updating your Windows Insider machine is “managed by your organization.” Here’s the full list of changes:
- We fixed an issue resulting in the screens shown while updating Windows unexpectedly saying “managed by your organization” for some Insiders.
- We fixed an issue resulting in the taskbar unexpectedly hiding sometimes when launching the touch keyboard.
- We fixed an issue where some of the colors weren’t correct in Language Settings if using High Contrast White.
- We fixed an issue that could result in background tasks not working in certain apps.
- We fixed an issue where if you set focus to the notification area of the taskbar via WIN+B, then opened a flyout and pressed Esc to close it, then the focus rectangle would no longer show up correctly anymore.
- We fixed an issue where on the Bluetooth & Other Settings page, the device type wasn’t read out loud when using a screen reader.
- We fixed an issue resulting in help links not being accessible when adding a new wireless display device on the Bluetooth & Other Settings page if the text scaling was set to 200%.
The set of known issues remains the same as the last build, still noting that although there’s now a “Cloud Download” option in the Windows Recovery Environment, it’s still “not working quite yet.” Other known issues include some problems with title bar buttons not working in some apps, some rogue system resources usage with DWM, and an lsass.exe crash, along with the usual anti-cheat and Realtek ongoing issues. Here’s the full list:
- Insiders may notice a new “Cloud download” option in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) under “Reset this PC.” This feature is not working quite yet. We’ll let you know once it is, so you can try it out!
- There has been an issue with older versions of anti-cheat software used with games where after updating to the latest 19H1 Insider Preview builds may cause PCs to experience crashes. We are working with partners on getting their software updated with a fix, and most games have released patches to prevent PCs from experiencing this issue. To minimize the chance of running into this issue, please make sure you are running the latest version of your games before attempting to update the operating system. We are also working with anti-cheat and game developers to resolve similar issues that may arise with the 20H1 Insider Preview builds and will work to minimize the likelihood of these issues in the future.
- Some Realtek SD card readers are not functioning properly. We are investigating the issue.
- We’re working on a fix for an issue resulting in the minimize, maximize, and close title bar buttons not working for certain apps. If you’re using an impacted app, Alt+F4 should work as expected to close the app if needed.
- Some WSL distros will not load (Issue #4371).
- We’re investigating reports that DWM is using unexpectedly high system resources for some Insiders.
- There’s an issue impacting a small number of Insiders which started on the previous flight, involving a lsass.exe crash and resulting in a message saying, “Windows ran into a problem and needs to restart.” We’re working on a fix and appreciate your patience.
So get to downloading, and enjoy the latest Windows 10 Insider build 18965!