However, even though the build has been around for less than 24 hours, users have still managed to report some of the issues it causes. So, in this article, we’re going to talk about issues caused by Windows 10 build 15061, so you can know what to expect from it, in case you haven’t installed it yet.

Windows 10 build 15061 reported problems

Some users are unable to install the new build, due to the error 0x80091007. Here’s what one of them says on the forums: Unfortunately, no one had a proper solution for this problem, so we can’t say for sure what the workaround is. However, if you’ve encountered the same problem, try running the WUReset script. However, this is not a confirmed solution. There’s another installation issue that’s preventing users from installing the latest build. This time, it’s the error 0x800b0109, which points out that some update files are not correctly signed. Here’s what one Insider says about the problem: It’s the same situation as with the previous error, as no one managed to provide a viable solution for this problem. So, alternative solutions are, for now, the only hope. That’s about it. As you can see, installation issues are the main problem of Windows 10 build 15061. That’s not surprising, since this build is a tiny release, that brings just a few changes to the system. It usually takes a ‘bigger’ build to cause more major problems. 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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