UPDATED on June 25, 2016: Release of Windows 10 Insider Preview build 14372 for PC.
If you are using Windows 10 Insider Preview (previously known as Technical Preview) in your computer, here is a good news for you.
Microsoft has released a new update Build 14372 of Windows 10 to public which comes with many bug fixes and improvements. This is the 20th Insider Preview build of Windows 10 released after the November Update build 10586 (Threshold 2). This new build also comes via new "RS1" (RedStone1) development branch.
This build contains many new features which were announced to be a part of the upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
WHAT'S NEW:
- New "Evernote Web Clipper" extension for Microsoft Edge web browser which lets you clip the web pages you want to keep or save them in Evernote to easily find them on any device.
KNOWN ISSUES:
- Clicking on networks or VPN connections in the network flyout on the taskbar doesn't launch the network settings page like it should.
- There are a few known issues with the Evernote Web Clipper extension for Microsoft Edge. The Evernote Web Clipper might not load on certain websites and there is no thumbnail image when clipping bookmarks. There are also various visual issues.
- When you enable Developer Mode in this build, you will receive an error message because the necessary package needs from Windows Update isn't being published appropriately. This will prevent you from using Device Portal. You can still F5 deploy apps from Visual Studio to your PC.
HOW TO INSTALL:
The new build is available for download via Windows Update, so it'll be automatically downloaded and installed in all computers running Windows 10 Insider Preview soon.
If you want to manually download and install the new build ASAP, you can do this using following simple steps:
1. Open Settings app from Start Menu.
2. Click on Update and security icon.
3. Once you open Windows Update section, it'll automatically start checking for new builds. Otherwise you can click on "Check for updates" button.
4. Click on "Download now" button to start downloading the new update build of Windows 10.
After downloading the build, your computer will automatically restart to install the new update.
The download size will be around 2 or 3 GB depending upon the computer architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) and system language.
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