Windows 10

Microsoft Windows 10 users would no longer be bothered by the bugs in the company’s recent OS. This comes after Microsoft has released a fresh Windows 10 preview. The recently released build brought fixes to the what users claimed a reliability issues.

 

Windows 10 build brings bugs in the OS

 

 

Microsoft said that the new Microsoft Windows 10 build was from the RS4 branch. The RS4 branch, according to Microsoft, is actually the updated Windows 10 OS that the software giant has yet to announce. The company added that there’s no build taken from the RS5 that would be released today.

 

Tech users claim that Microsoft’s Windows 10 differs from the previous versions of the OS. Saying it is a service that needs to be upgraded regularly including its features as well. The software giant has so far released several updates for the Windows 10. These are Creators, Anniversary, November and Fall Creators update, respectively.

 

Now, Microsoft’s Windows 10 build number for the RS4 branch from 17133 is now available for testers since March 27 to build 17134. Rumours have surfaced online note that 17133 was the final RS4 build, but Microsoft did not confirm the rumour. Apart from this, other Windows users suggest that the build would be known as the Spring Creators Update.

 

Also, Microsoft has spotted some technical problems with build 17133, and it released 17134 to fix the problem:

 

“This build has no new features and includes the fixes from KB4100375 as well as some fixes for general reliability of the OS. As Build 17133 progressed through the rings, we discovered some reliability issues we wanted to fix,” Microsoft said as quoted in VentureBeat.

 

“In certain cases, these reliability issues could have led to a higher percentage of (BSOD) on PCs for example. Instead of creating a Cumulative Update package to service these issues, we decided to create a new build with the fixes included,” the company added.