Microsoft releases Build 19640 in the Fast Ring and fixes bug with login and cloud downloads folder
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Windows 10 May 2020 Update is already with us despite the fact that, as usual, the deployment is being staggered, a fact that means that it is not yet available for the vast majority of computers, or not at least following the pace set by Windows Update and not opting to skip steps by forcing the update.
And as the spring update continues its march, Microsoft continues to make strides in the future revision of Windows 10, which is due to arrive before the end of the year and that we know as branch 20H2.And in the process, this week we take it one step further with the release of Build 19640 in the Fast Ring of the Insider Program. This is a compilation that, despite not providing new functions, does come with some interesting improvements for those who dare to install it.
Changes and improvements
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- If your Downloads folder is synced with a cloud storage provider, you are disabling the option for Storage Sense to clear automatically that Downloads folder in a cycle."
- Login logic has been updated so that if the PC is configured to require typing the usernamewhen logging in, accidentally starting the username with a space will no longer result in an error.
Known Issues
- Investigating an issue where some devices that boot from eMMC storage may give errors when resuming from hibernation.
- Investigating a bug where the update process hangs for long periods of time when trying to install a new build.
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- Working on fixing an issue that causes in Settings > Privacy, the Documents and Downloads sections>"
- Check for issues with taskbar preview thumbnails, which are not displayed consistently and show a blank area.
If you belong to the Fast Ring within the Insider Program, you can download the update by going to the usual path, that is, Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update ."
Via | Microsoft