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Microsoft releases both Fast (17763) and Slow (17758.1004) Windows 10 Insider RS5 builds
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Published onSeptember 18, 2018
published onSeptember 18, 2018
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Windows Insiders, it’s time to get your PCs ready for action for new Redstone 5 releases! Microsoft has just pushed build 17763 to the Fast ring, and Cumulative Update build 17758.1004 to the Slow ring. Here’s what you need to know.
Hello#WindowsInsiderswe have released RS5 Build 17763 to the Fast ringhttps://t.co/DnW5JJZyXland Cumulative Update Build 17758.1004 to the Slow ringhttps://t.co/uGi7VjLhfc
— Dona Sarkar at #MBAS #a11y (@donasarkar)September 18, 2018
First off, there is theFast build 17763. Again, this build is fairly minor and doesn’t back any new features. It is instead focused on fixing issues with Bluetooth, OneNote, and Powershell. There are also known issues with this time around, covering Task Manager and Background processes. Here’s what you need to know.
General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC:
Known Issues:
Next up, there is theSlow ring Cumulative Update Build 17758.1004. There’s nothing much to note here, as this release includes all the releases from build 17760, which was just pushed out last week. That mainly helps address issues with .NET, PDFs, and other issues in Edge. We recapped those issues right here, sofeel free to check it out.
Both these builds dropped right as Microsoft’s monthly Windows Insider webcast is underway. Feel freeto give that a watchwhile your new builds download, and drop us a comment below once you’re running the latest releases to let us know how it is working for you.
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