Yesterday, Microsoft released three security patches for 10130, along with what Gabe Aul, head of the Windows Insiders program, called “a fix for a few of the top issues reported in the build”. Microsoft’s release notes for those fixes are posted below:
- KB3070365: We fixed an issue where if you click on the icons on the Taskbar (Start, Cortana, Network, Battery, and Action Center) in this build, the expected fly-out might not open.
- KB3069069: We fixed the issue where after upgrading to this build audio playback is lost in some hardware configurations.
- Note: Some sound cards may fail to operate in multichannel mode. The workaround to the problem is to set the default audio format to stereo.
- KB3070677: We fixed an issue where if you’re running the “Core” edition of the Windows 10 Insider Preview and Windows Update might not detect new builds available.
- KB3070982: This dynamic update prevents an issue that can result in the loss of audio when the upgrade is completed in some hardware configurations.
However, before you install Insider Preview build 10130, be aware of one thing: some users may be unable to install the build via Windows Update, encountering error code 0x80246017 while attempting to do so.
If this happens, Microsoft recommends that you download the ISO and upgrade your PC to the build from there.