Here’s what’s fixed in Windows 10 Insider Redstone Preview build 14295

Mark Coppock

Windows Insider

Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Redstone Preview (whew!) build 14295 just a few minutes ago, making Friday once again a favorite day for new Windows 10 bits. This build is a small one, given that the company’s Build 2016 event is running next week, and so don’t expect any huge changes.

Here’s what’s fixed for both PCs and mobile devices:

Here’s what’s fixed for PC

  • We fixed the issue that was causing PCs to freeze when plugging in an Xbox One or Xbox 360 controller and other gamepads.
  • We fixed an issue where Microsoft Edge would refresh the tab if you pressed caps lock in a password field.
  • We fixed an issue preventing the Xbox app and other Xbox Live enabled apps and games from signing in.
  • We have fixed the driver bug that prevents Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Internet Security, or the Kaspersky Total Security Suite installed from working as expected in builds from the Development Branch.

Here’s what’s fixed for Mobile

  • We fixed the issue where if you reset your phone on Build 14291 and restore your phone from a backup, restore will fail to install apps from your backup’s apps list leaving blank grey titles on Start. You should be able to reset your phone on this build, do a restore from a backup, and have your apps installed and restored appropriately.
  • We fixed an issue where new languages and keyboards were not downloading. However, there is an issue where the “reboot” UX doesn’t appear in the Settings app after downloading a new language or keyboard. You will need to go to Update & security > Phone update and restart your phone manually from there for the new language and keyboard to go into effect.

Nothing major here, but worth the trouble. We’ll be covering Build 2016 next week, of course, and so stayed tuned.