Windows 10 build 17063 reported issues
1. Install fails
Yes, this classic build problem strikes again. Many Insiders cannot test the latest Redstone 4 features because they can’t install build 17063. The install process often fails to launch, gets stuck, freezes or it reverts the changes when it’s almost complete. Judging by user reports, it seems that error 0xc1900101 is the most common error code blocking the install process. Fortunately, some fixes are already available and they include:
Removing Macrium Reflect Removing the SD card and other USB peripherals Performing a clean install.
ALSO READ: “Some Updates Were Cancelled” error blocks Windows 10 PC build install [FIX]
2. System Warning of Unknown Hard Error
If you own a Surface Pro 3 device, you should avoid installing build 17063 altogether. Insiders report that this build causes unknown hard errors, preventing them from using their devices.
3. No sound in Microsoft Edge
If you’re not getting any sound output from your Edge browser, you’re not the only one. Many Insiders complained that no sound is coming out of their browser after installing the latest Windows 10 build. “There’s no sound in Microsoft Edge at all in Build 17063. The problem can happen two ways: SPONSORED
The audio works in Edge but, after few minutes, it suddenly stops working and you must restart the system. The audio doesn’t work at all since system startup.”
If you’re also experiencing this issue, try changing audio frequency from 192.000 Hz to 48.000 Hz.
4. No network access in VMware Workstation Windows 10 Pro
Build 17063 blocks access to network in VMware Workstation.
5. Game stuttering
Apparently, build 17063 is not a gaming-friendly release. Many players reported that the latest build is causing massive game stuttering. The culprit is Microsoft’s GraphicsPerfSvc service that’s interfering with the game while it’s in fullscreen mode using around 30% of CPU while gamers play their favorite titles.
ALSO READ: How to fix low FPS on game startup
6. Windows 10 is not activated
Many Insiders were surprised to see that Windows 10 is no longer activated after they installed the latest build. This is common issue affecting many users, as one of Microsoft’s Community moderators confirmed. If you can’t activate Windows, maybe the guides below will help you:
Unable to activate Windows 10 Creators Update [Fix] Fix: Unable to Activate Windows 10 “Error 0xc004f034” Fix: Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Deactivated Itself After Update
These are the most frequent issues affecting the latest Redstone 4 build release. If you encountered other issues or you found a fix for the bugs listed above, tell us more about your experience in the comments below.
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