Windows 10 Technical Preview Update Rollup: February 4, 2015

    Windows 10 Technical Preview Update Rollup: February 4, 2015

    Windows 10 Technical Preview Update Rollup: February 4, 2015


    Posted: 04 Feb 2015

    Update information

    This update is available from Windows Update. (http://update.microsoft.com/)


    Improvements

    This update rollup includes a collection of improvements and fixes for the following issues:
    • XBOX Live-enabled games that require sign-in do not launch, and incorrectly display the message, "To use this app, you need to sign in with the Microsoft account that was used to download it."
    • The Start Menu fails to launch shortly after install
    • The shortcut for the new Store (Beta) does not appear on the taskbar
    • The user remains at the "Please Wait" screen when attempting to sign in with a Smart Card connected
    • Virtual machines (VMs) lose connectivity to virtual hard drives (VHDs)
    • Users receive Error 0x8E5E05E2 when installing apps
    • The system stops responding when installing apps from the Store
    • There is a delay when opening a new tab in Internet Explorer
    • The system fails to resume from sleep when connected to multiple monitors with some graphics drivers
    • The user is presented with the incorrect End-User License Agreement (EULA) during upgrade
    • The Settings app incorrectly reports that new builds are available, which return error 0x80246017 when attempting to download
    • The screen doesn't properly refresh after rotating between portrait and landscape
    • Creating a virtual machine or bringing a HyperV host under management results in error 0x80200065 - "The transfer was paused because the computer is in power-saving mode. The transfer will resume when the computer wakes up."
    • Windows Remote Desktop Client crashes when playing video or displaying fast moving images in a remote session
    • Reliability improvements for virtual machine live migrations
    • Reliability improvements to prevent some system crashes
    • Reliability improvements to prevent possible data corruption
    • Increased power efficiency to extend battery life
    Dave44's Avatar Posted By: Dave44
    04 Feb 2015


  1. Posts : 68,668
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #1

    Thank you Dave. :)

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  2. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #2

    Thanks for clearing that up.
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  3. Posts : 28,672
    Mint 21.3
       #3

    With all the fixes in this update I guess that a new build is not in the near future.
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  4. Posts : 629
    windows 10
       #4

    update


    just downloaded the update and it has fixed a few update problems
    nvidia driver update has now been installed and has cleared the 9935 update from the updates
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  5. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #5

    " The Settings app incorrectly reports that new builds are available, which return error 0x80246017 when attempting to download "
    Finally my Windows Update is back to normal. I was getting tired of being teased that a new build was available.
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  6. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #6

    labeeman said:
    With all the fixes in this update I guess that a new build is not in the near future.
    They did call this a rollup and I think the other announcement was for a new build.

    Yep, I'm being an optimist. :)
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