Windows 10 Preview Build 14295 reported issues

We start our report with installation problems. One user reported that he was unable to receive the latest build on his Desktop PC. “All of a sudden, the new build 14295 came out and the laptop got it and the desktop didn’t. I know it’s still early, but my gut tells me somethings wrong. All my settings are the same as always, ie fast ring, activated, digital entitlements etc., etc. on both. ” A few Insiders offered some help, but unfortunately none of the solutions was helpful. Another similar problem occurred to another user who complained that he wasn’t able to receive the latest build after the rollback. Specifically, he rolled back from build 14291 to build 14279 because he encountered some problems (which is completely normal, since build 14291 was extremely troublesome). After he did, he failed to receive the build 14295. “Some critical problems comes up and I decided to rollback to 14279. Done so successfully. However, after rollback, build 14291 was instantly offered to me and I was no choice to reject it. Its tried to install a few times, always with errors. Tonight, I downloaded 14295, but, situation is the same. Installation is not possible.”

Even users who installed the update successfully had problems doing so. “ I got the download of the new build without any problems. I clicked the restart button and the build went into the configuring mode. When the configuration reached 87%, it stayed there for about 25 minutes. After this delay, configuration completed normally and then went into restarting mode. I left the computer on for about 45 minutes but the computer never restarted. I shut the computer down and restarted it.  Updating Windows continued normally. Except for these update hiccups the update installed successfully.” In the end, the update installed successfully, so we don’t really consider this issue a major one. Microsoft delivered extensions to Edge with the previous Windows 10 Preview build, but problems started to appear in the very next update. One user said that he was unable to use Microsoft Edge extensions upon installing build 14295: Microsoft fixed the reported problem with Xbox Controller in this build, but apparently another problem cropped up, with one user complaining on the Microsoft Community forums about his computer not recognizing his NVidia GT750 graphics card. “ I deleted the NVidia driver and let win 10 install a new driver.  I had the same symptoms.  I reduced video display to low instead of high which I was running and the problem was still there.  then I switched the game to internal intel drivers and the delay is not there now.” Once again, no one had a proper solution of this problem. Still, we advise you to try some of the solutions offered in our “Can’t Use Nvidia GeForce GTX760 after Windows 10 Upgrade,” and maybe you’ll get lucky.

Next, one user complained that he’s unable to log into Safe Mode, leading him to believe that Safe Mode is broken in this build because you can get stuck trying to access it. “Safe Mode is broken with this build to such an extent that you might get stuck in it.  In my case, the screen kept flickering as something cycled over and over again.” As you might guess, nobody had a proper solution for the Safe Mode problem. We can recommend our article about Safe Mode issues in Windows 10 for possible solutions, but we can’t guarantee it will get the job done.

Restarting problems occurred to some users as well. Namely, one user on Microsoft’s forums was unable to restart his computer normally after he installed the latest build. “Since installing the latest build when I try to restart the PC just continuously says restarting. Previous builds didn’t have this problem.” Once again, we recommend checking our article about restarting problems in Windows 10 for possible solution.

The settings app also seems to be broken for some users in build 14295. A couple of users wrote on Microsoft Community forums that the Settings app crashes when they try to perform certain actions. “When I follow ;”settings>system>applications” my pc restarting. Why?” We have a possible (although not certain) solution for this in our article about issues with the Setting app.

The new build didn’t cause issues on PCs and laptops only: there are also reported issues on Windows 10 Mobile devices, as well. One user said that he was unable to download the Canada speech pack on his Lumia 640XL. Luckily, this is the only reported problem related to Windows 10 Mobile we found, so we feel pretty confident in saying that build 14295 isn’t as troublesome on Windows 10 Mobile devices. We haven’t had reports about sound issues in Windows 10 Preview in a long time, but build 14295 took care for that. Pne user reported on the Microsoft Community forums that he can’t hear any sound on Hyper-V VM running on his Surface 2 Pro. Unfortunately, this problem also remained an unsolved mystery for other users on the forum. Problems with sfc/scannow command in the Command Prompt were present for quite some time in Windows 10 Preview, starting from build 14279. And for one user on the forums, Microsoft still hasn’t managed to solve the problem. Unfortunately, we don’t have a solution for this problem either, so we’re afraid that users encountering this issue would have to wait for Microsoft to fix it in the coming builds.

Ultimately, build 14295 is as troublesome as the previous one which isn’t a big surprise since there’s just a few days difference between two builds. But the interesting thing here is that the issues are different in both builds. However, it wouldn’t hurt if Microsoft were to start delivering builds with a lower number of issues in the future because this forces some users to roll back or even opt out from the Insider program altogether. SPONSORED If you’ve encountered any problem not listed here, please let us know in the comments and we’ll update the article accordingly!

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