In this article, we’re going to list the most common build 16215 bugs reported by Insiders, as well as their corresponding workarounds if available.

Windows 10 build 16215 issues

Install problems

Many Insiders can’t install build 16215 because the install process eventually rolls back to the previous version: While this is the most frequent install issue, Insiders report that this build also triggers Green Screen of Death errors with the message “Inaccessible Boot disk”. Error 0xC1900101 – 0x30017 is another common install error. Users report their PCs freezing during install, forcing them to perform a hard reset.

Live Tiles won’t work

Some Live Tiles won’t work on build 16215. When users select them, nothing actually happens. Unfortunately, this issue has been affecting Insiders for the past four builds and has occurred more frequently in the latest build release.

Edge crashes

The Edge browser received a bevy of improvements with build 16215, but some Insiders can’t try them out as the browser constantly freezes every 20 seconds, forcing Insiders to use a different browser.

The Surface Book heats up

If you own a Surface Book, the best solution is to skip build 16215. Many users confirm that this build causes the device to heat up. These are the most common issues triggered by build 16215. To fix some of them, check out the solutions listed below:

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