Microsoft Releases Minor New Windows 10 20H1 Build

Microsoft is rolling out a new build of Windows 10 20H1 to Insiders in the Fast Ring this evening. The company released a total of two new builds last week, and it’s now releasing another build just after the build from last Friday.

As with the recent builds, the latest build of Windows 10 20H1, build 19028, is very minor, and doesn’t include any new features. Instead, it only includes some minor fixes.

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Here’s the changelog:

  • We fixed a recent issue that could result in Settings crashing when docking/undocking your device. This issue may have also impacted Action Center launch performance.
  • We fixed an issue impacting the performance of the Printers & Scanners section of Settings loading.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in the Other People section under Storage Settings not displaying the correct size used.
  • We fixed an issue that could result in Windows Update history in Settings saying a Cumulative Update required a reboot, despite it already being installed. This occurred when a Feature on Demand had installed while the cumulative update was originally pending reboot.
  • We fixed an issue that could result in the Photos app crashing when interacting with HEVC images.

The latest build continues to have the issue with BattlEye anti-cheat software for gaming that’s preventing some Insiders from updating, so those affected will still not be able to get the latest build until the issue is fixed.

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  • bgoodbody

    Premium Member
    20 November, 2019 - 12:20 pm

    <p>Needed new Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse Program to restore default setting</p>

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