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Here’s what’s fixed and changed in Windows 10 Insider build 18932 for the Fast Ring, including some important Settings Sync news

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Published onJuly 3, 2019

published onJuly 3, 2019

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Yesterday, Slow Ring Insiders got some love with the first 19H2 build, but if you’re in the Fast Ring, there’s no reason to feel left out.Microsoft today pushed out build 18932 to the Fast Ring, and along with a number of new features and improvements, there are a number of changes and fixes with the new build.

Top of the list among these is news about some changes coming to the way settings in Windows 10 are synced among your devices. Microsoft is “in the process of converging settings sync engines to reduce complexity and improve reliability of sync,” and to accommodate those changes, it’s turning off the older sync engine in 20H1 builds starting with this one. Until work is complete with the new version, some settings will stop being synced. Settings impacted include “taskbar orientation, wallpaper, theming, and others.” You may see your settings sync one time after a PC reset or upgrade, but the sync will stop after that. You can find a full reference of settings sync listing all current settings coming to 20H1in this Microsoft Docs file, and if you have feedback on which settings should be prioritized, be sure to let Microsoft know.

There are a number of other changes and fixes, as well, here’s the full list:

The list of known issues should be familiar if you’ve been following along, with the usual anti-cheat and Realtek SD card caveats. If you’re having trouble installing games via the Xbox app, try again, or you may have to roll back to build 18922. Here’s the full list of known issues:

So for now, check your sync settings and get to downloading the latest Windows 10 Insider build 18932.

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