Although the new build was released just a few days after the previous one, it brings a whole new set of issues. That’s definitely not something users would like to see in the public release, so the development team will have some extra work to do. Anyway, let’s get straight to the point, and see what bothers Insiders in Windows 10 Preview build 16281.
Windows 10 Preview build 16281 reported problems
Installation fails
You expected anything else to be the first issue listed here? If you’re regularly reading our issue reports, you probably know that we start almost every single article with installation issues. Simply because installation issues occur all the time. And build 16282 is no different.
In fact, we noticed a bunch of reports on different installation errors on the forums. Here’s what some of the Insiders say:
“Build 16281 downloaded and installed on my Toshiba laptop without missing a beat, but, the same build downloaded to my Toshiba desktop All-in-one failed to upgrade from build 16241 to build 16281. This problem with the All-in-one has been ongoing for each new build since 16241. The upgrades all download and get to a 45% install before restoring back to 16241. (Build 16281 got to 54%). I can’t access numerous functions from build 16241 including the feedback hub, so this is from my laptop. I have tried numerous suggestions posted on the feedback hub, even a clean install, without any luck. Would appreciate a suggestion that works.” “Build 16281 is stuck in the restart as was the one before. I don’t know what to do. I could use some expertise on my next move.” “Insider Build 16281 Install issue, I receive the following error in Windows Update: “Windows 10 Insider Preview 16281.1000 (rs3_release) – Error 0xc0000005″”
Unfortunately, we don’t have a universal solution for all these installation errors. So, we can only recommend you to check some of our Windows Update issues articles, or run the WUReset script.
Problems with DVD drive
One Insider reported that after installing the latest build, his DVD/RW is showing as Removable storage in Device Manager. Apparently, the drive still works well, but the user simply finds this flaw annoying. Here’s what he said about the issue: SPONSORED
Apps crash
Another Insider said he’s unable to open most of his Windows 10 apps after installing the new build: Once again, if you’re facing this issue as well, all we can advise you is to check out our article about fixing app crashes in Windows 10.
Lost programs and files
Losing programs and files is even worse than app crashing, and that’s exactly what one Insider reported on the forums: A similar problem occurred a few builds ago, when files weren’t actually deleted, but only moved to another location. So, it might be the case here, as well. That’s all for Windows 10 Preview build 16281. As you can see, even though the build is a minor one, it causes a few quite serious issues. As I mentioned above, these are issues Microsoft really needs to work on, if the company wants a stable public update. But, judging on our previous experience with major updates for Windows 10, it’s hard to expect a flawless update, even after such a long period of testing. Have you already installed the new build? Are there any issues we didn’t mention here? Let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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