Speaking of the upcoming Windows 10 OS version, it is still unclear what name Microsoft will use for it. However, recent reports suggest that Windows 10 April Update is probably going to be the new name that the Redmond giant will use for this major OS update. Unfortunately, we’re not sure that Windows 10 build 17134, the new RTM candidate, will actually be the build that Microsoft will deploy to the general public. Insiders reported this build release is affected by some severe issues that break computers. Indeed, it seems that BSOD issues are gone, but new bugs have arisen. Under these circumstances, Microsoft may need to push a new build to Insiders in order to fix the bugs affecting build 17134. Yes, this means delaying the Windows 10 April 2018 Update release once again.

Windows 10 build 17134 issues

Insiders can’t boot up their laptops

Some Insiders can’t use their computers after installing the latest Windows 10 build.

Display flickers on and off

This is quite a severe bug as it makes the troubleshooting process very difficult to complete. The good news is that you can fix this problem — with a bit of extra patience. Insiders confirmed that disabling the Connected Devices Platform Service and the Xbox One App fixes the problem. As you can see, Microsoft still has some work to do in order to release a stable and reliable Windows 10 RTM candidate. Over to you now: RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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