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Microsoft re-publishes Windows 10 19H1 Build 18237 after unintentionally releasing it as encrypted

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Published onSeptember 13, 2018

published onSeptember 13, 2018

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Microsoft releasedWindows 10 19H1 Build 18237to Skip Ahead Insiders yesterday, but many users were quick to report high memory usage and installation issues with this release. The Insider team wasspeedy in investigatingthe problems, and they’ve since provided an update, saying the build was re-released after unintentionally being pushed out as encrypted.

Hello#WindowsInsiders– here is a small update on today’s Skip Ahead flight of 19H1 Build 18237. ^BLBpic.twitter.com/AniY2ZHzIZ

— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider)September 13, 2018

If you’re still having high memory usage or other issues with the build, the Windows Insider team said that they are still investigating to see if the re-published build resolves the problem. There are no further details beyond that, but Microsoft MVP Rafael Rivera dived deeper into what was causing the problem, explaining the technicalities in a series of tweets.

https://twitter.com/WithinRafael/status/1039986328576831488

Additionally, asnoted by Richard Hay on Twitter, a symptom of getting this encrypted build could be the much-longer than normal install time. If that’s happening to you, it’s probably best to cancel the install or pause the update and restart. Did you also have issues installing this build? Let us know in the comments below.

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