However, besides all the improvements, build 15048 also causes some issues to Insiders who install it. Microsoft already warned us about the most common problems in the official build announcement blog post, but apparently, that’s not all. We’ve wandered around Microsoft’s forums, in order to find some additional issues, reported by actual users. And our hunt was successful (if we can call it a success). So, keep reading this article to find out what bothers users who already installed Windows 10 Preview build 15048.

Windows 10 build 15048 issues

Just like it was the case with the previous build, Microsoft preventively warned users about possible installation issues. So, we can’t talk about the installation problems in this article the same way we’ll talk about other issues. We can only notice that Microsoft now acknowledges installation issues in Windows 10 build, which is quite positive. And now, let’s talk about the issues that Microsoft didn’t mention in its post.

No Start Menu, Action Center, and Cortana

One user of the Microsoft forums complains that he can’t access basic elements of the system, like the Start Menu, Action Center, or Cortana. Here’s what he says: Another Windows Insider suggests that updating video drivers fixes the problem, so if you’re experiencing the same issue, that’s the workaround you should try first. If the problem still exists, you can as well check out our article about Start Menu problems in Windows 10.

Printing issues

One Windows Insider has said that he’s unable to print anything since installing the latest build. Reportedly, as soon as he tries to print a document using any printing software, the program just freezes. SPONSORED Unfortunately, the exact solution for this problem remains unknown, as nobody else added anything to the forum post. One again, we recommend checking our article about printing problems in Windows 10, but we can’t guarantee any of our solutions will fix the problem for sure.

Bluetooth issues

And finally, there’s a report that suggests that some users are having Bluetooth connection problems in this build. Namely, after installing the new build, Bluetooth simply disappears from Windows, and users can’t find it anywhere. Unfortunately, no one had a confirm solution for this issue, but in case you’re experiencing this problem, we can recommend you to check out our article about Bluetooth issues in Windows 10. Maybe you’ll find a reliable solution.

Conclusion

That’s about it. As you can see, we have less than five serious issues reported for the second straight build. That means Microsoft is serious about bringing as stable major update as possible. Let’s just hope the system will get even better in the coming weeks, and that we won’t have to deal with many problems, like that was the case with two previous major updates for Windows 10. In case you’ve encountered some problems we didn’t list in this article, feel free to let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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