Microsoft got back on the Windows Insider preview build track today with the release of build 14316 to the Fast Ring. This build brings a slew of new features along with some known issues, but no build would be complete without a bundle of fixes.
Without further ado, then, here’s what’s fixed in Windows 10 Preview build 14316:
- We fixed the issue where on some PCs with TPM chips, such as the ASUS Zenbook UX31, you may have experienced glitchy audio and jumpy movement when using the trackpad due to the “tpm-maintenance” task running constantly in the background instead of once per boot-up like it should.
- We fixed the issue where if you use Hyper-V and have a Virtual Switch configured for your network adapter, you might see an error indicator (red-colored “X”) for your network adapter in the notification area of your taskbar.
- We polished the Wi-Fi flyout UI and fixed an issue where text entry into a Wi-Fi password field was noticeably top-aligned rather than centered.
- We fixed an issue for where when using multiple monitors and full-screen apps like PowerPoint or Remote Desktop would crash Windows Explorer.
- We fixed an issue where Cortana wasn’t showing Settings pages in the search results.
- We have updated the Windows Update notification after updates have been installed so now clicking on the notification will take you straight to your update history.
- We fixed an issue where desktop (Win32) apps pinned to the Start menu would sometimes move after updating to a new build.
- We fixed an issue where “Update and Restart” and “Update and Shut Down” wouldn’t start an update.
Notably missing is any fix for the Surface Pro and Surface Book issues that showed up in a previous build. We’ll have to keep an eye out for a build that’s stable on Microsoft’s own high-end hardware, but in the meantime if you’re using another machine, then perhaps these fixes will satisfy.
Go download the build if you’re in the Fast Ring in Windows Insider. Let us know in the comment if you find anything else that’s been fixed.