Windows 10 Preview Build 17711 Release
Microsoft is currently pushing Windows 10 Preview Build 17711 for users of the fast ring channel. The main content of this version is to continue to improve Microsoft’s browser, so there is nothing to say, we focus on the repair of the wrong version of the problem.
The specific update log is as follows:
1. This update has fixed an issue where the previous version may cause the start menu and the icons of the setup application to turn white in some cases.
2. This update has already fixed the 0x80080005 error when upgrading the previous version on some devices and improving the stability when upgrading the new version.
3. This update has been fixed in the update settings. When you try to get the update, the pop-up dialogue box will display some language text prompts that are not related to it.
4. This update has fixed some UWP programs that may suddenly crash when making input. The problem is that the system problem is not a problem with the corresponding program.
5. This update again claims to have resolved the Ethernet and wireless network settings page crashes, and several versions have been fixing this issue.
6. This update has fixed the app’s Get Help page, touchpad settings, account settings, and crashes for home and other user settings.
7. This update has fixed the related issues that may be more likely to appear in the recent version, such as blank login interface, inability to input, and inability to log in after input.
9. This update has resolved that advanced keyboard settings may accidentally show that certain settings are hidden by your organization, even if you are a personal non-company computer.
10. This update has been resolved by Microsoft Xiaona in some cases unable to use voice query, switching to tablet mode will cause Explorer to crash and so on.
11. This update has resolved the issue of setting up a backup from the Control Panel or creating a system recovery image on some x86 machines that can cause unexpected failures.
12. This update has already resolved some old Broadcom NIC devices in the Broadcom series may not be able to connect to wired or wireless networks when installing Windows 10 Beta.