Microsoft has released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18932 (20H1) to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring
General changes, improvements, and fixes for PCWindows 10 Insider Preview Build 18932 released
We’re in the process of converging settings sync engines to reduce complexity and improve reliability of sync. As of today, the older settings sync engine will be turned off for 20H1 builds and changes made to settings that have not yet been migrated to the new settings sync engine will stop being sent and received until that work is complete. Some settings may not be migrated. The full list of settings that have been supported for sync are available here, but the list is subject to change during 20H1. Synced settings that are impacted by this change include settings pertaining to taskbar orientation, wallpaper, theming, and others. If there’s a setting you’d like to particularly be prioritized as we work on this, please let us know. Please note, you may notice a one-time receival of synced settings changes after you upgrade or reset your PC, but after that it will stop.
We’ve updated our indexing behavior to exclude common developer folders, such as .git, .hg, .svn, .Nuget, and more by default. This will improve system performance while compiling and syncing large code bases in the default indexed locations such as user libraries.
We fixed an issue where the update might have failed the first time you tried to download it with a 0xc0000409 error code.
We fixed an issue where recent updates might have failed with a 0x80070005 error code.
We fixed an issue for Home editions where some devices couldn’t see the “download progress %” change on the Windows Update page.
We fixed a race condition resulting in some Insiders seeing a large number of explorer.exe crashes in recent builds. This is also believed to be the root cause for some Insiders finding that Control Panel wasn’t launching – please let us know if you continue seeing issues after upgrading to this build.
We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders finding that their File Explorer search box was rendering in an unexpectedly small space and crashed when clicked.
We fixed an issue where Settings would crash if you tried to add a language on the previous build.
In Word, after showing a “flash message” on a braille display, Narrator is now correctly showing just the current heading.
We made a small backend change to the updated Windows Ink Workspace to help improve the launch time.
We fixed an issue resulting in Task Manager unexpectedly showing 0% CPU usage in the Performance tab.
We fixed an issue that could result in a black remote desktop window for a few seconds when disconnecting from a remote desktop session.
We fixed a issue resulting in Direct3D 12 games crashing in the previous flight.
We fixed an issue that could cause certain apps to crash when you input Asian characters.
We fixed an issue for the Chinese Pinyin IME where, if you were in the middle of finalizing a phrase and clicked away, the next thing you typed wouldn’t show the characters.
We fixed an issue with the Chinese Pinyin IME where the mouse over highlight could get stuck on a particular candidate in the candidate window.
We fixed an issue with the Chinese Pinyin IME where the candidate window wouldn’t display when typing in the Microsoft Edge search box (Ctrl+F).
We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to use touch to open context menus on websites in Microsoft Edge after using pinch to zoom in and back out.
Narrator search mode will now reset scoping to all elements each time it is opened.
The data looks good, so we’re now rolling out the fix for taskbar unexpectedly dismissing when invoking Start if set to autohide to all Insiders in Fast.
We fixed an issue where the Bluetooth Hands-Free audio driver (bthhfaud.sys) could get stuck when making or breaking a synchronous connection-oriented (SCO) link to the headset. This would cause all audio on the system to stop working until the system was rebooted.