Windows 10 October 2018 Update is getting closer: Microsoft releases Build 17763 in the Fast Ring
The arrival of Windows 10 October 2018 Update is getting closer. The builds that Microsoft continues to release are aimed at polishing all the small bugs that may still appear. That's the goal of one of the last updates to arrive before the final version of Windows 10.
This is Build 17763, which Microsoft has released within the Fast Ring for Insider Program members. A Build announced by Brandon LeBlanc that we can download directly from our team and that comes with bug fixes and system stability improvements.
These are the improvements we are going to find:
- The build watermark no longer appears in the lower right corner of the desktop.
- Using a Flash element in Microsoft Edge with two or more fingers could no longer cause the tab to hang.
- Fixed problem with thumbnails and icons, which could not be rendered if there were video files saved on the desktop.
- Fixed bug that caused certain Bluetooth audio devices to not play sound in apps that also used the microphone.
- Fixed an issue that caused battery usage to increase unexpectedly when using certain apps like OneNote.
- Fixed an issue in PowerShell, which was not displaying characters correctly in Japanese.
- Fixes an issue that caused display scaling factors to not be applied correctly when displaying a remote desktop window full screen on a monitor set to certain display scalings.
This is a build where the issue is still present with Task Manager not reporting accurate CPU usage and arrows to expand “Background Processes” in Task Manager tasks, which flash continuously.
"In short, it&39;s about getting ready for the release of Redstone 5, which should take place on a fixed date between the months of September and October. If you belong to the Fast Ring you can download it by going to the Settings Menu and search for Update and security to then click on Check for updates"
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