As usual, Microsoft told us both which issues were addressed and which new ones were created, but users are encountering many more problems than Microsoft originally mentioned. For the past couple of builds, the number of issues reported by users is relatively high, which is not good especially if Microsoft wants to keep as many insiders in the Insider program as possible. Check out the list of issues reported by users in Windows 10 Preview build 14316 below.

Windows 10 Preview build 14316 reported problems

We will start off with our old friend: the update installation failure, present in the previous 14295 build along with the 14291 and 14279 builds — pretty much all the build releases. We can’t recall if there had been a single build released since the introduction of Windows 10 Preview that hasn’t caused installation problems for at least a few users. Build 14316 is of course not different, as some users reported on the Community forums that they’re unable to download and install the latest build. “The last 3 updates on the windows 10 insider program have all failed with similar messages to this one. Windows 10 Insider Preview 14316 – Error 0x80070005. I’m beginning to wonder if Microsoft has forgotten how to write their own software.” By now, you can guess how helpful Microsoft engineers were with regards to this problem, so users who encountered it again basically can’t do anything to solve the problem. We can recommend you to try running the WUReset script  like wealways always have, but we can’t guarantee it will work.

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Those who were able to install the build encounter problems of their own. One user reported on the forums that upon installing build 14316, he got caught in a continuous reboot loop. Reportedly, everything worked fine, than the computer just started to restart by itself. Other users and Microsoft engineers tried to help him, but without any luck. “Hello, I installed Windows 10 Insider Preview 14316 and got caught in a continuous reboot loop. All the applications I’ve tried work fine but the system reboots after 10- 20 minutes from booting up. In fact, I just noticed that the system reboots even when I’m not logged in. Is this common with this build? What should I do from here?”

If you too encountered this problem, you can try solutions listed in our article about constant reboot problem in Windows 10. While we hope it will be helpful for you, once again, we can’t guarantee anything. I can confirm that unlike in the previous two builds, the sfc/scannow command now works fine for me, so it seems Microsoft finally fixed this issue (If it’s different for you, please let us know in the comments). But users reported that another diagnostics command doesn’t work in the latest build. Namely, the dism.exe command in the Command Prompt doesn’t work in this build. “I try to repair build cos some problems and “dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth” said that “The component store is repairable”, but after that I’ve run “dism.exe /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth” and 1st time stuck at 4,5% with Error: 1726, than I’ve run for the 2nd time but it stuck at 93,1% with the sameError: 1726.” Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait for Microsoft to fix this issue as we don’t have the proper solution. This is probably the similar case as with the sfc/scannow command in previous builds.

SPONSORED We continue our report with crashing problems in Windows 10 Preview after installing the latest build. One user said on the Microsoft Community forum that her system simply crashes without any reason. “Build 14316.rs1 keeps crashing with ‘fault on non-paged area. The system just randomly crashes and restarts.” Do you have any idea what might fix this issue? Microsoft introduced Bash on Ubuntu for Windows 10 with the latest Preview build, which is a welcom feature. However, some users reported that they’re unable to install Bash, as they encountered the “Downloading from the Windows Store… 0%Error: 0x800c0008″ error. Luckily, users who reported the issue found the solution by himself. So, if you’re also encountering a problem with installing Bash on your Windows 10 Preview, try the following: Restoring Advanced internet setting should solve the problem with installing Bash, so we don’t consider this problem a serious issue. One user also complained that he wasn’t able to perform some basic actions, like updating drivers and syncing files to OneDrive, upon installing the build. He said that every time he tried to perform a certain action, he received a ‘critical error’. “After Build 14316 install finished today, I tried to: Install latest ASUS Smart Gesture touchpad software; Pick & sync my files, folders to Onedrive; Clicking link to Microsoft help provided in “Feedback Hub” app on Developer mode problem. In all three instances my ASUS K-55A laptop went to Critical error message & rebooted.” Unfortunately, he didn’t receive a single response on Microsoft’s forum, so we’re not sure what can be done to fix this issue.

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BSODs are a common thing in Windows 10 Preview, and it looks like build 14316 isn’t an exception. One user reported on the Community forum that he receives a “DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE” error, followed by the BSOD, on his Surface Pro 4. “It’s seems like this was an issue in builds early last year, but I’m getting in the latest build 14316 on my Surface Pro 4. My computer crashes to a BSOD using within the first few minutes after I have logged in.  It’s possible that either Skype or Skype for Business is a contributor to the problem, but obviously a drive is involved as well.” For BSOD issues caused by the “DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE” error, we recommend our article about it. So, if you’re also facing the same problem, check out the suggestions from the article and you might find a solution. Make sure to let us know in the comments if you managed to solve the problem.

These are the most serious problems in build 14316 reported by users. As the build is just a few days old, we’ll check again for the new issues soon, and we’ll update this article if new problems are reported. If you’ve encountered any of your own issues that we didn’t include in this article, please let us know in the comment so we can mention it here.

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