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Microsoft Releases Build 20251 On Dev Channel: Bug That Prevents Installing Games On External Drives Still Present

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Continuing with the update schedule and after seeing how two weeks ago Microsoft launched Build 20241, (last week we had a minor patch, Build 20246.1 (fe-release)), now we return to the routine surrounding the Redmond company with the release of a new Build A compilation for those who are part of the Insider Program on the Dev Channel.

This is Build 20251, a build that mainly features bug fixes regarding previous builds and in the that we are not going to find great news.In addition, with Build 20251 also comes a change in the development branch.

Changes and improvements

  • "Microsoft is studying how to fix a bug initiated starting with build 20236. A bug that causes a secondary storage drive to be inaccessible if games are installed from the Store. To avoid this bug you must change the default content storage before installing the game. An accessible change to the path Settings > Storage > Change where new content is saved."
  • Reports of the update process hanging for extended periods when trying to install a new Build are being investigated.
  • Working on a fix to enable live preview of pinned site tabs.
  • They are working on enabling the new taskbar experience for existing pinned sites, as it only works with new ones being added. In the meantime, you can unpin those pages from the taskbar, remove them from the edge:// apps page, and then pin them back.
  • Studying reports that some devices still experience a DPC WATCHDOG VIOLATION bugcheck after taking build 20236.
  • Investigating an issue where, after performing this build, no drives appear in Settings> System> Storage> Manage disks and volumes. As a workaround, you can manage your disks in the classic Disk Management tool.
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If you belong to the Dev Channel within the Insider Program, you can download the update by going to the usual route, that is, Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update ."

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