After scanning the Community forum and gathering the most important reports about issues caused by Windows 10 build 14393.103, we’ve rounded them all up in this handy report.
Windows 10 Build 14393.103 reported problems
As usual, we start off our report with installation issues. But this time, we have a slightly different situation. Namely, build 14393.103 mostly failed to install for Windows 10 Mobile users. We didn’t manage to find any complaints about the update failing to install on PCs. Here’s what one user said on Microsoft’s forums: Unfortunately, no one from the forums have a proper solution for this problem. If you too have problems installing this update on your Lumia device, you might find a solution in this article. This build actually caused more problems for Mobile users in general. One of them issues is the problem with the navigation bar on the Lumia 635. One user said that the navigation bar now covers more space than it should. This problem is already acknowledged by Microsoft. The company mentioned that an update is on the way that addresses it, so users encountering this problem should wait a few more days for Microsoft to release a patch. In messaging, I cannot find the (+) compose new message icon; for twitter and facebook, the icons are probably hidden by the navigation bar. I then updated to 14393.103 using insider preview, but I guess it did not make any difference to it. The problem still exists. Can Microsoft please do something about the bug or update issue? To be honest, I really like the Windows 10 mobile OS, until the 14393.67 update (Windows Anniversary) came along.” People also complained about various apps problems all over the Microsoft forums. Apparently, the new update breaks a few Windows 10 Mobile apps and unfortunately, a solution is still unknown. Here’s what apps are broken in Windows 10 Mobile build 14393.103: Windows 10 Mobile’s Weather app: Maps: People: SPONSORED Groove Music: Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait for another update to fix the issues with apps. If you can’t stand using your phone without any of these apps, maybe rolling back to the previous build is the best solution. That’s about it for Windows 10 Mobile problems caused by build 14393.103. Let’s see what issues are affecting PC users. What’s good about this build is that it barely caused any problems for PC users, so that’s an improvement. One user reported that he has a problem with audio after installing cumulative update KB3176938 (build 14393.103) for Windows 10. Here’s what he said about the problem: If you also face problems with sound on your computer after installing any of these updates, check out our article about audio problems in Windows 10 and hopefully it’ll help you. And finally, one user said that when he’s connected by Ethernet, the connection name is not shown in the taskbar: That’s about it for our article about reported problems in Windows 10 build 14393.103. As you can see, this release caused a lot more problems to Windows 10 Mobile users than to PC users, something that hasn’t been the case in a while. In case you have any comments, questions, or maybe you encountered a problem we didn’t list here, feel free to let us know in the comments. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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