Microsoft has already warned Insiders about the known issues in this build in its build announcement post. However, it seems ‘Known Issues’ are not the only problems bothering Insiders who installed Windows 10 build 15031. So, we’ve wandered around Microsoft’s community forums, in order to find some user-reported issues in the latest build. If you’re interested in what this build brings, besides the new features, and known issues, keep reading this article.

Windows 10 build 15031 issues

Update fails to install

As usual, the first problem we’ve bumped into is the installation fail. However, it isn’t as frequently reported, as it were in some previously-released builds, there are a few users that have been complaining about this problem lately. Here’s what one of them says on the Microsoft forums: Unfortunately, no one had a proper solution for this issue, so in case you’ve encountered it, we recommend common workarounds, like disabling your antivirus, or running the WUReset script.

Unable to connect via Remote Desktop Gateway

One user has reported that he’s been unable to connect to RD servers via Remote Desktop Gateway: Another Windows Insider suggested a simple restart, but it proved inefficient.

Internet connection issues

Internet connection problems occur in Windows 10 builds from time to time, and it seems build 15031 is not an exception. Here’s what one user said on the forums: For this problem, we suggest trying some of the solutions from our article about internet issues in Windows 10. If you have no luck with our workarounds, perhaps the best solution is to simply wait for another build.

Audio issues

And finally, a few users have complained about audio issues in Windows 10 build 15031. Here’s what one of them says: Just like it was the case with the internet issues, the only thing we can do about this problem is recommend you our article about audio issues in Windows 10. That’s about it. As you can see, Windows 10 build is not as troublesome as some of its predecessors, which is expected since the release of the Creators Update is near. As the Creators Update is now in the release branch, we should expect more bug fixes in the future builds, so even if you failed to address some of the issues caused by build 15031, the workaround is likely to come soon. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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