Windows 10 build 14316 (rs1_release)
Build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update | |
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OS family | Windows 10 (NT 10.0) |
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Version number | 10.0 |
Build number | 14316 |
Build revision | 1000 |
Architecture | x86, x64 |
Build lab | rs1_release |
Compiled on | 2016-04-02 |
Expiration date | |
Timebomb | 2016-07-15 (+104 days) |
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Home (China, Single Language) Pro Education Enterprise (S) Team | |
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Windows 10 build 14316 (rs1_release) is the eleventh Insider Preview build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update, which was released to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring on 6 April 2016.
New features and changes[edit | edit source]
Setup[edit | edit source]
The upgrade setup interface has received a major design overhaul to align with installing updates screen from Windows Update.
User interface[edit | edit source]
Login screen[edit | edit source]
The background no longer goes up upon dismissing the lock screen and the dim effect to the sign-in image has been added.
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The placeholder download tile icons on the start menu have been updated to a simple downward facing arrow with a line.
Action Center[edit | edit source]
The action center has received improvements with the addition to sort the notifications by priority in three levels and the option to adjust how many notifications that are visible per app. Padding has also been increased to the interface.
The older action center design first seen in build 9802 has been completely removed from the operating system.
Cortana[edit | edit source]
Cortana is now easier to set-up, which was done by downloading the necessary speech language to the system. Cross-device features have also been introduced.
Task View[edit | edit source]
It is now possible to pin a window that can be shown on all separate desktops. Additionally, support for multiple monitors has also been added.
Settings[edit | edit source]
The personalization section has received new additions with the option to toggle between light and dark for applications and the ability to show only colored title bars separately without affecting the start menu, taskbar, and action center.
The Battery Saver page was renamed to Battery and the Detailed Battery Use page has been updated to allow managing per-app background settings inline without going to a second page. A new background settings option was also added, named Managed by Windows. When this option is enabled, it will temporarily disable apps with high battery drain when it wasn't used in a while.
Active hours has been added as a option in Windows Update settings, which prevents the system from installing updates during the user's selected hours.
Applications[edit | edit source]
Quick Assist[edit | edit source]
An early version of Quick Assist has been added as a modern replacement for Remote Assistance. At this stage of development, it only connects to the internal Microsoft web page.
Skype[edit | edit source]
A new Skype UWP Preview app is included, which replaces the Skype video app, as well as removing the "Get Skype" app seen in previous builds.
Connect[edit | edit source]
Connect app has been introduced, which allows users to project their mobile device screen to the PC without needing a dock or other media casters.
Feedback Hub[edit | edit source]
The ability to post comments on Feedback Hub has been added.
Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]
- Windows Subsystem for Linux has been introduced as a optional beta feature.
- The emoji designs have been largely updated to be more consistent with the Metro design language.
- A QR code has been added to the system crash screen, which links to Microsoft's website for diagnosing blue screen errors.
- The screen resolution page in the legacy Display control panel applet has been removed.
Bugs and quirks[edit | edit source]
- The Visual Studio emulator for Windows 10 Mobile and Hololens will fail with the message "An authentication error has occurred. The Local Security Authority cannot be contacted".
- Sometimes UWP apps do not appear on the taskbar when minimized. They also do not appear in the Alt+Tab switcher or Task View.
- Narrator and other screen reader apps can't read the menu options in Feedback Hub. It also can't read the text in Cortana and other apps.
- Large downloads in Microsoft Edge have a chance to get stuck at 99% completion.
- Sometimes when attempting to enable Developer Mode, it may crash the Settings app.
- Some app notifications may only show the icon, however the full text of the notification will be visible in the Action Center.
Gallery[edit | edit source]