SETTINGS pops up on its own


  1. Posts : 120
    win10 10056
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    SETTINGS pops up on its own


    SETTINGS pops up on its own with 14971 for no apparent reason. Annoying!
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  2. Posts : 17,661
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    As I have said several times in various threads, a Windows Insider should always check the release notes before build upgrade and only then decide if to upgrade or skip the new build. For instance this minor bug was clearly told, as was a fix for it.

    This extraxt from thread Insider Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14971 for PC - Windows 10 Forums (highlighted part applies to Settings app, too):

    Known issues for PC

    • Navigating to Settings > System > Battery will crash the Settings app.
    • Using keyboard monitor hotkeys to adjust brightness won’t work as expected. Desired brightness change could be done via the Action Center or by going to Settings > System > Display.
    • Apps such as Store, Photos, and People may launch on their own after your PC has been inactive for a period of time. To stop these apps from launching on their own, un-maximize the app before closing it.
    • As we have previously announced we are working on the Windows Holographic Shell that is going to be included in the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update. In today’s flight you will see the Windows Holographic First Run app. While you will be able to launch the app and walk through the first few screens, it won’t detect any hardware. This app and the Windows Holographic Shell is still under active development here at Microsoft and with our partners.

    The same at Microsoft: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14971 for PC | Windows Experience Blog

    Kari
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  3. Posts : 120
    win10 10056
    Thread Starter
       #3

    yea, had the idea, just reporting experience.
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