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Microsoft releases first Windows 10 build from its new development branch

Now that Microsoft is nearly finished with the next big feature update of Windows 10 (2004), due out next year, Insiders on the Fast ring are starting to receive new builds from the active RS_PRERELEASE development branch.

In a bid to make things less confusing, Microsoft has dropped the Skip Ahead ring, and Fast ring insiders will now receive the freshest builds, with features not linked to a specific Windows 10 release.

That means the new builds will simply reflect the latest work in progress. When new features arrive for testing, they may make it into the next feature update or servicing release, or the one after, or be dropped entirely.

So what’s new in Build 19536? Well, as you’d expect at this early stage, not a lot but Microsoft is working on making it easier to see optional updates, and when these arrive you’ll be able to access them under Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > View optional updates. These will include optional drivers that you can install if you have problems with any of your devices.

The updated Korean IME gets a re-release in this build too, and if you reset your PC you will now see a new family group setup screen that will make it easier to choose the family members who will be using that copy of Windows. This screen will also be available in the future when you do a fresh install.

Other changes, improvements, and fixes in this build include:

Known issues are:

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