However, the issues acknowledged by Microsoft are not the only problems bothering Insiders who installed Windows 10 build 14936. We wandered around Microsoft’s Community forums, and discovered way more problems than Microsoft originally mentioned. So, let’s see what problems Insiders encounter with Windows 10 build 14936, and if there’s a way to solve at least some of them.

Windows 10 build 14936 reported issues

We’ll start off with installation issues, just like you got used to, if you follow our report articles. Several users reported that they’re not able to download the latest build on their devices. Here’s what one PC user said about the problem: Windows 10 Mobile Insiders have the same headache: Unfortunately, it looks like we simply can’t avoid installation issues in Windows 10 builds. That’s because Microsoft has to deliver the new build to so many Insiders, so something goes wrong in the process every time. As always, we recommend you to run the WUReset script to try to solve these issues, but we can’t guarantee the solution works for all users. On the other hand, Insiders who have been able to install the new build, faced other issues. One Insider reported that the BSOD appeared as soon as he installed the new build. Unfortunately, no one from the forums had a proper solution for this problem. We can recommend users who are facing this issue to check our article about solving BSOD issues in Windows 10. Speaking of screen issues, one Insider complained about a similar issue. Namely, after installing build 14936, the desktop goes black, and icons disappear. Additionally, there are some more issues, such as the slow internet connection. One user said that he’s unable to use his keyboard in Windows 10’s default apps and features, like the Windows Store, and Cortana. Apparently, the keyboard works with third-party programs, like Google Chrome, but not with Windows 10 apps. SPONSORED Unfortunately, no one from the forums had a proper solution for this issue. We advise users who encountered keyboard problems in Windows 10’s default apps to check out our piece about keyboard issues in Windows 10, maybe they’ll find some help there. Several Insiders reported they can’t download Skype Preview using the latest Windows 10 build due to error 0X80070490. Actually, the Insider who started the thread added that he had this same problem on the previous Windows 10 build as well. Microsoft constantly updates Edge in almost every new build, therefore issues with Windows 10’s default browser are quite common, and build 14936 is no exception. One user reported an unusual error, causing Microsoft Edge to crash. As you can see, the Insider who reported this issue has  tried to solve it with the sfc/scannow command in Command Prompt. This surely isn’t a solution, as Microsoft confirmed that the SFC scan doesn’t work properly in Windows 10 build 14936. Errorlog for apps shows: Name=”AppId”>Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe!MicrosoftEdge Data Name=”ErrorCode”>-2147023170 Mobile users who installed build 14936 have been bothered by various problems, as well. As one Insider reported on Microsoft’s forums, the new build causes constant reboots, and prevents the phone from connecting to WiFi. Microsoft Engineers remained silent about this problem. So, if you’re experiencing this issue too, you might consider rolling back to the previous build. Remember, if you decide to roll back, you’ll get back to build 14926. That pretty much sums up our report. Windows 10 build 14936 is not as problem-plagued as previous releases. Actually, the majority of users find it pretty stable, but the build just can’t work identically for everyone. If you’ve encountered other problems that we didn’t mention in this article, feel free to tell us more about your experience in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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