Windows 10 Preview Build 19640 Is Out with Some General Fixes

Jun 3, 2020 at 01:12pm EDT
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Microsoft has released a new Windows 10 Insider Preview Build to those in the Fast ring. The company has only delivered a couple of general improvements with today's Build 19640. Here is the complete changelog:

General changes & improvements

  • Based on feedback, if your Downloads folder is synced to a cloud provider, we are disabling the option to have Storage Sense automatically clear out your Downloads folder on a cycle.
  • We updated our login logic, so if your PC is set up so you need to type in your username when logging in, accidentally starting your username with a space will no longer result in an error.

Windows 10 build 19640: Known issues

  • We’re looking into an issue where some devices booting from eMMC storage bugchecked when resuming from hibernate.
  • We’re looking into reports of the update process hanging for extended periods of time when attempting to install a new build.
  • We’re working on fixing an issue for a future Insider Preview build where in Settings > Privacy, the Documents and Downloads sections show a broken icon next to their page name (just a rectangle).
  • We’re looking into reports that taskbar preview thumbnails aren’t rendering consistently (showing a blank area).

For more details, head over to the official blog post.

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