New Windows 10 Insider Preview Fast Build 18361 (19H1) - March 19 Insider

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  1. Posts : 504
    Win10 20236.1000 64bit Pro and Win7 SP1 Ultimate
       #50

    Installed 18361.1 without any problems and made the ISO. Took a little longer then last time. All is working OK.

    WEK
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  2. Posts : 520
    Windows 10
       #51

    32bit: Went to disable Windows Defender via GPO, and got a GSOD. Upon the forced reboot trying to go back into the group policy editor I get an error stating it failed to open due to "unspecified error".

    64bit: Didn't get a GSOD in disabling Defender via GPO, but the setting is still ignored like in previous builds.

    32bit: Trying to remove some Windows Optional features causes constant GSOD until you finally get a "Your PC couldn't start properly"

    This build is not even close to being able to be released to public IMHO.
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  3. Posts : 3,453
       #52

    OilerNut said:
    32bit: Went to disable Windows Defender via GPO, and got a GSOD. Upon the forced reboot trying to go back into the group policy editor I get an error stating it failed to open due to "unspecified error".

    64bit: Didn't get a GSOD in disabling Defender via GPO, but the setting is still ignored like in previous builds.

    32bit: Trying to remove some Windows Optional features causes constant GSOD until you finally get a "Your PC couldn't start properly"

    This build is not even close to being able to be released to public IMHO.
    Is it just me, or should Windows 10 be on the Play Store?... really not much of substance seems to be happening! IMHO.
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  4. Posts : 15,480
    Windows10
       #53

    Superfly said:
    Is it just me, or should Windows 10 be on the Play Store?... really not much of substance seems to be happening! IMHO.
    Yep - 19h1 is the most boring build ever. Not one new feature worth shouting about.

    20h1 from the Snooze Ahead Ring is just as bad so far.
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  5. Posts : 607
    latest Win10 Insider build
       #54

    Bench Virgin said:
    Left click start , scroll down to windows administration tools/left click , scroll down to system configuration,left click/ left click boot,left click safe boot, apply / restart or control panel /administration tools/system configuration/ boot,safe boot.
    just make a system configuration shortcut, makes life easier.
    OR, you could just type sys config at the start menu, and it pops up...
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  6. Posts : 807
    Win10x64 v2004 latest build fast ring
       #55

    VincentJoshuaET said:
    Every insider build updates my Intel display drivers to version 26.xx.xxx.6603 (which is broken), and I have to revert this driver update every time.

    Every insider build also downgrades my WiFi drivers (Qualcomm QCA9377) and my "Asus System Control Interface" (this enables some Asus-specific features, the older driver version disables these features) drivers. How should I fix these issues? Thanks.
    As I mentioned in my original post in this thread, download the correct, up-to-date drivers from Intel and Asus and put them in folders on C:\. After you update to a new build, open the folder and update both drivers, and problem solved.

    Or, you can (if you use Win10 Pro) go into group policy as the Admin and select to exclude drivers from Windows Update. That's been working for me for months, but I still reinstall drivers after each build, anyway. Doesn't take long and solves a lot of potential problems.
    New Windows 10 Insider Preview Fast Build 18361 (19H1) - March 19-excludedriversfrom-updates.jpg
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  7. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 x64
       #56

    Anyone installed 18361 on vmware workstation? I Still can't boot from x64 iso downloaded by UUP
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  8. Posts : 520
    Windows 10
       #57

    Downloading 18362!
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  9. Posts : 68,881
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #58
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