KB4100375 Windows 10 Insider Release Preview Build 17133.73 - Apr.10 Insider
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That explains why 17133.1 vanished from the Insider ISO downloads yesterday then, had a sneaky suspicion all was not well ;o)
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Why is it that we never get this information from Microsoft?
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Why is it that we never get this information from Microsoft?
cause Shawn is faster.....
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cause Shawn is faster.....
Posting a Tweet from a Non MS Player??
How long have we been on this build? The day it was scheduled for release they find a Bug that will hold if for weeks.? Another site posted that the Download will be out on 4.11.2018 -Tomorrow..
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That exact same phenomena occurs when you are scrolling thru a long list with Explorer, and it jumps back to the top line entry! Reason: If you have your colors set to pick an accent color from your theme slideshow, every time the background changes, the title bar changes, which triggers a screen refresh. Emptying the recycle bin changes the trash icon from a full one to an empty one, wham! Refresh!
I have been complaining about this for ever!!!! Lol. I'm so glad someone else understands what I was going through. I would have thousands of photos open, looking for the one specific one I needed, halfway down the page and the background would change, BOOM!!! Back to the top. Aaarrrrrrrrrrggggggggg!!!!!! I can't believe they can't fix this. I have been so angry at this forever it seems...
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A blocking bug? What's that?
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Reason: If you have your colors set to pick an accent color from your theme slideshow, every time the background changes, the title bar changes, which triggers a screen refresh. Emptying the recycle bin changes the trash icon from a full one to an empty one, wham! Refresh!
I do not have this checked:
But I do have this one:
Does the same rules still applies?
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Yeah thats why most people will say it doesn't happen. It does, most people just don't notice it. I've grown to tune it out though it still annoys me that its still not been fixed and we are what 3/4years into Windows 10 now?
Myself to the list because now I know it.
I have been complaining about this for ever!!!! Lol. I'm so glad someone else understands what I was going through. I would have thousands of photos open, looking for the one specific one I needed, halfway down the page and the background would change, BOOM!!! Back to the top. Aaarrrrrrrrrrggggggggg!!!!!! I can't believe they can't fix this. I have been so angry at this forever it seems...
That exact same phenomena occurs when you are scrolling thru a long list with Explorer, and it jumps back to the top line entry! Reason: If you have your colors set to pick an accent color from your theme slideshow, every time the background changes, the title bar changes, which triggers a screen refresh. Emptying the recycle bin changes the trash icon from a full one to an empty one, wham! Refresh!
If you delete anything to the recycle bin then watch your pinned to the taskbar icons they will all (or some as it seems random) will flash. Emptying it also does it.
Its a known fault with Windows 10. It does it on every system that i've seen and tried it on that runs 10. (Laptops, other PCs, so its nothing hardware or installed software related.)
Microsoft are aware of it and have said its because the taskbar refreshes as it thinks something has changed on it when it hasn't. I assume just cause its such a trivial thing they haven't bothered with it, as its done it since the very first version of Windows 10.
Nope, though I did like the orange flash they had in the early pre-release versions of Windows 10 I thought that was pretty cool, then they changed it to the standard and what we have now.
Solution: Turn off all bling bling and switch to Windows Command Prompt. I did this year's ago because Explorer and the Shell is so freaking annoying.
I think this is a serious flaw and should have been fixed around 20 years ago. :)
UPDATE: This got me thinking. Wonder if there's anything in common with this annoyance and the release of old Explorer source code? "If MS can't fix it, let the open source code monkeys give it a crack" :)
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We got news about the roll-out for SCU via a German site (Google translated)
Internationally, numerous media reported that Microsoft would release the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update on April 10. As we know today, this message has turned out to be wrong. Now those media, citing unnamed sources, report that a serious bug prevents the release.
The corresponding error had been found in one of the last Windows Insider build, but according to the journalists, he was very rare, so that only a few users would have actually noticed. At the same time, this error is so serious that a release has to be postponed for this reason. For this reason, Microsoft has decided to postpone the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update Release to an unnamed date.
The update should therefore be rolled out in the next few weeks for all users.
The current report, however, does not mention an anticipated new release date, nor a description of this alleged, severe and very, very rare bug. Interestingly, there is no communication from Microsoft so far. WindowsArea.de had already considered the rumor surrounding the release on April 10 as very unlikely, which is why we had not shared this message here. Now, the same sources realize later in the day that they were not wrong, but that there was a "shift" and one could not have foreseen that. If the glass ball works, you brag it and if not, then again Microsoft blame and a rare, serious bug.
Source: Windows 10 Spring Creators Update: Release wegen Bug verschoben
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On other sites, people are slagging off MS for not informing them they were not going to release the upgrade MS had told no one they were not going to release if they were not happy it was not up to standard - LOL.