Windows 10 build 10074 receives update rollup, adds bug fixes and enables Dolby Digital Plus codec
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Microsoft has released an update rollup (KB3061161) for Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10074, fixing bugs and improving performance. On top of that, this update rollup also enables the Dolby Digital Plus codec. Here are the key improvements that come with this collection of fixes:
- The Start menu and Cortana do not open on Windows 10 Insider Preview after upgrading from Windows 10 Technical Preview
- Windows Error Reporting data remain in queue and are not uploaded
- Updated versions of preinstalled apps might not install with error 0x8004264A after upgrading to Windows 10 Insider Preview
- Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth radio controllers might not function and indicate a Code 43 error in Device Manager
- Automatic updates might not initiate on mobile devices if an app on the device is not in the Store catalog
- Apps that are deployed to an SD card on mobile devices might not install or open
- This update fixes a hang that can occur when updating battery status
- This update enables the Dolby Digital Plus codec
This update was made available on Wednesday, April 29th, buried amidst the news of Build 2015. So if you are not seeing it, you likely have it installed thanks to auto-update. Remember, in order to apply this update, you will need to be running Windows 10 build 10074, which is the latest build available as part of the Insider Program. You will also be required to reboot after installing this update. Grab this update via Windows Update or via the Settings app.
How do you know if you already have this update rollup installed? Open the Settings app, go to Update & Security, under Windows Update select Advanced Options, then select “view your update history” and look for KB3061161. If you see it there, you have it installed.
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