However, new features and system improvements aren’t the only thing that landed on Insiders’ computers with build 14946. The new build also caused a lot of problems to Insiders, who have been complaining on Microsoft’s forums ever since build 14946 got released. Microsoft revealed its own list of known issues in Windows 10 Preview build 14946, but it appears that more problems are bugging users in this release. So, as we usually do, we prepared a report article containing all user-reported problems in Windows 10 Preview build 14946. We’re going to tell you what to expect from this build, in case you haven’t installed it yet, and try to solve at least some of these problems.

Windows 10 Preview build 14946 reported issues

Traditionally, we start off with reports about installation issues, so let’s not break the tradition now. Numerous users complained about various build installation issues, including installation fails, stuck installs, and more. Here’s what some of them said on the forums: As you can see, the installation problem occurs for various reasons. Because of that, we can’t say what is the most effective way to solve it, but we can recommend using the WUReset script, and removing a third-party antivirus software.       and want to search the web or contact support for information, this may help: (0x80240439)” One of the solutions for installation issues is to install the build on another computer, create a bootable drive, and install it manually. However, it seems impossible for some Insiders in build 14946, as one user reported that when he tries to create a bootable media, a wrong version of the system is mounted: Unfortunately, no one had a proper solution for this odd issue, so if you know what’s going on, please let us know in the comments. The previous Windows 10 Preview build caused some problems with Microsoft Edge, but this time, Windows 10’s ‘other’ browser, Internet Explorer crashes on some computers running build 14946. Here’s what one user said on Microsoft’s forums about this problem: SPONSORED Once again, other Insiders from the forums remained silent about solving this issues. Speaking of Microsoft Edge, Windows 10’s default browser causes problems in build 14946, as well, but this time on Mobile. Namely, Microsoft Edge crashes shortly after being opened, making it impossible for some Insiders use it. Apparently, this problem happens on the Lumia 950 XL. Here’s what one Insider said about this issue: Although this is a serious problem, nobody had a solution for it. So, if you’re encountering Edge crashes on your Windows 10 Mobile device, probably the best solution is to roll back. But be careful, it can be a tricky process. And last, but not least, one user said that he’s unable to download speech packs since installing build 14946: As you can see, problems reported in Windows 10 Preview build 14946 are not so serious (except the Edge crashing issues on Mobile), and users are able to test the build despite them. We just hope that the future builds will be relatively stable, as well, so Insiders will have easier job testing them. In case you’ve encountered some problem we didn’t list in this article, feel free to let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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