Today, Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 14267 for PCs. Build 14267 is the sixth Redstone build, although the first to have multiple new features. The build is available in the Fast Ring.
While there were a number of changes announced in the build itself, Gabe Aul also announced a change to the Insider Program. Teachers and students who use Windows 10 Education edition can now sign up for the Insider Program.
While Redstone is slated to be the next major update to Windows 10, four of the first five Redstone builds have had no new features at all; however, they have had known issues. With that in mind, here"s what got fixed in build 14267 and what"s a known issue.
Here"s what"s fixed:
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Choosing “Reset This PC” under Settings > Update & Security > Recovery should now work as expected.
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You should no longer see a WSClient.dll error dialog after logging in.
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The front-facing camera should be usable again on PCs with Intel RealSense cameras and you should be able to use Windows Hello again.
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We fixed an issue where incorrect storage capacity was provided for the system volume (the hard drive in which Windows is installed on) under Settings > System > Storage.
The (single) known issue:
If you’re using Hyper-V and upgrade to this build with more than one vswitch or have multiple virtual networking adapters (including legacy), you may lose networking connectivity after upgrade. To get network connectivity back, there are two workarounds available:
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Remove all the virtual network adapters connected to the vswitch, delete the vswitch and recreate it, then reconnect their virtual NIC to the new vswitch.
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Admin command prompt, do “netcfg -d” will nuke all the vswitch settings so that you can start from scratch.
If you are planning to install this build or already have, let us know how you got on or if you have encountered any issues in the comments.
Source: Windows Blog