Category: Microsoft|Oct 3, 2020 | Author: Admin
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Windows 10 beta version warns you before it's too late.
Future versions of Windows will take care of NVMe health for you.
Windows gets built-in NVMe health check
The Dev beta channel already has the built-in function, this is beta 20226.
Windows 10 will warn, in advance, if the disk is in danger of a total crash and with it that the user may lose all data.
Embeds more info about the disks
The function file also make sure to display:
Estimated remaining life
Disk space
Temperatures
Low disk space
Low reliability due to disk problems
Whether the disk is read-only and that you can therefore only read from it
Here you will find it
Bleeping Computer reveals that you can find more information under Start> Settings> System> Storage> "Manage disks and volumes" and then select properties for the disk to see more if there are problems.
This is the updated Din Mobil interface in the new dev beta version:
This is fixed in Windows 10 2004 - 19041,546 - KB4577063:
- Adds a notification to Internet Explorer 11 that informs users about the end of support for Adobe Flash in December 2020. For more information, see KB4581051.
- Addresses an issue with Microsoft Edge IE Mode that occurs when you enable Configure enhanced hang detection for Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge.
- Addresses an issue that, in some instances, prevents the Language Bar from appearing when the user signs in to a new session. This occurs even though the Language Bar is configured properly.
- Addresses an issue that fails to recognize the first East Asian language character typed into a Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC) DataGrid.
- Addresses an issue the prevents you from reconnecting to a previously closed session because that session is in an unrecoverable state.
- Addresses an issue that causes games that use spatial audio to stop working.
- Addresses an issue that prevents the deletion of stale user profiles when you configure a profile cleanup Group Policy object (GPO).
- Addresses an issue in which selecting I forgot my Pin from Settings>Accounts>Sign-in options fails in a Windows Hello for Business On-Premise deployment.
- Updates 2021 time zone information for Fiji.
- Addresses an issue that affects the Microsoft’s System Centre Operations Manager’s (SCOM) ability to monitor a customer’s workload.
- Addresses an issue that causes random line breaks when you redirect PowerShell console error output.
- Addresses an issue with creating HTML reports using tracerpt.
- Allows the DeviceHealthMonitoring Cloud Service Plan (CSP) to run on Windows 10 Business and Windows 10 Pro editions.
- Addresses an issue that prevents the content under HKLM\Software\Cryptography from being carried over during Windows feature updates.
- Addresses an issue that causes an access violation in lsass.exe when a process is started using the runas command in some circumstances.
- Addresses an issue in which Windows Defender Application Control enforces package family name rules that should be audit only.
- Addresses an issue that displays an error that states that a smart card PIN change was not successful even though the PIN change was successful.
- Addresses an issue that might create duplicate Foreign Security Principal directory objects for Authenticated and Interactive users in the domain partition. As a result, the original directory objects have “CNF” added to their names and are mangled. This issue occurs when you promote a new domain controller using the CriticalReplicationOnly flag.
- Updates the configuration of Windows Hello Face recognition to work well with 940nm wavelength cameras.
- Reduces distortions and aberrations in Windows Mixed Reality head-mounted displays (HMD).
- Ensures that new Windows Mixed Reality HMDs meet minimum specification requirements and default to a 90Hz refresh rate.
- Addresses an issue that causes a stop error on a Hyper-V host when a virtual machine (VM) issues a specific Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) command.
- Addresses an issue that might cause attempts to bind a socket to a shared socket to fail.
- Addresses an issue that might prevent applications from opening or cause other errors when applications use Windows APIs to check for internet connectivity and the network icon incorrectly displays “No internet access” in the
- notification area. This issue occurs if you use a group policy or local network configuration to disable active probing for the Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI). This also occurs if active probing fails to use a proxy and passive probes fail to detect internet connectivity.
- Addresses an issue that prevents Microsoft Intune from syncing on a device using the virtual private network version 2 (VPNv2) configuration service provider (CSP).
- Suspends uploads and downloads from peers when a VPN connection is detected.
- Addresses an issue that prevents Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) management tools, such as IIS Manager, from managing an ASP.NET application that has configured SameSite cookie settings in web.config.
- Addresses an issue with ntdsutil.exe that prevents you from moving Active Directory database files. The error is, “Move file failed with source and Destination with error 5 (Access is denied.)”
- Addresses an issue that incorrectly reports that Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) sessions are unsecure in Event ID 2889. This occurs when the LDAP session is authenticated and sealed with a Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) method.
- Addresses an issue that might cause Windows 10 devices that enable Credential Guard to fail authentication requests when they use the machine certificate.
- Restores the constructed attribute in Active Directory and Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) for msDS-parentdistname.
- Addresses an issue that causes queries against large keys on Ntds.dit to fail with the error, “MAPI_E_NOT_ENOUGH_RESOURCES.” This issue might cause users to see limited meeting room availability because the
- Exchange Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) cannot allocate additional memory for the meeting requests.
- Addresses an issue that intermittently generates Online Certificate Status Protocol (OSCP) Responder audit events (5125) to indicate that a request was submitted to the OCSP Responder Service. However, there is no
- reference to the serial number or the domain name (DN) of the issuer of the request.
- Addresses an issue that displays strange characters before the day, month, and year fields in the output from console commands.
- Addresses an issue that causes lsass.exe to stop working, which triggers a restart of the system. This issue occurs when invalid restart data is sent with a non-critical paged search control.
- Addresses an issue that fails to log events 4732 and 4733 for Domain-Local group membership changes in certain scenarios. This occurs when you use the “Permissive Modify” control; for example, the Active Directory (AD) PowerShell modules use this control.
- Addresses an issue with the Microsoft Cluster Shared Volumes File Systems (CSVFS) driver that prevents Win32 API access to SQL Server Filestream data. This occurs when the data is stored on a Cluster Shared Volume in a SQL Server failover cluster instance, which is on an Azure VM.
- Addresses an issue that causes a deadlock when Offline Files are enabled. As a result, CscEnpDereferenceEntryInternal holds parent and child locks.
- Addresses an issue that causes deduplication jobs to fail with stop error 0x50 when you call HsmpRecallFreeCachedExtents().
- Addresses an issue that causes applications stop working when they use Microsoft’s Remote Desktop sharing APIs. The breakpoint exception code is 0x80000003.
- Removes the HTTP call to www.microsoft.com that the Remote Desktop Client (mstsc.exe) makes at sign out when using a Remote Desktop Gateway.
- Addresses an issue with evaluating the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to help ensure application and device compatibility for all updates to Windows.
- Adds support for certain new Windows Mixed Reality motion controllers.
- Addresses an issue that causes apps that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) to stop responding when you attempt to close the app.
- Adds an Azure Active Directory (AAD) Device Token that is sent to Windows Update (WU) as part of each WU scan. WU can use this token to query for membership in groups that have an AAD Device ID.
- Addresses an issue with setting the “Restrict delegation of credentials to remote servers” Group Policy with the “Restrict Credential Delegation” mode on the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client. As a result, the Terminal
- Server service tries to use “Require Remote Credential Guard” mode first and will only use “Require Restricted Admin” if the server does not support “Require Remote Credential Guard».
- Addresses an issue in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) that generates an “Element not found” error when you try to start WSL.
- Addresses an issue with certain WWAN LTE modems that might show no internet connection in the notification area after waking from sleep or hibernation. Additionally, these modems might not be able to connect to the internet.
This has been fixed in the new beta version:
- We’ve resolved an issue resulting in Settings crashing for some Insiders when opening Manage Disks and Volumes.
- We fixed an issue affecting Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distros where users can receive the error: “The remote procedure call failed” on startup. See this GitHub issue for more details.
- We fixed an issue where activating Speech Recognition under Ease of Access in Settings was unexpectedly requiring admin permissions.
- We fixed an issue where after turning off “Drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop”, and opening Task View, the drop shadows would unexpectedly reappear.
- We fixed an issue where pressing F7 in the File Explorer search box would bring up a dialog asking to enable caret browsing.
- We fixed an issue where Focus Assist was considering Screensaver to be a full screen app and suppressing notifications when it was running.
- We fixed an issue impacting explorer.exe reliability for some Insiders in the last few flights.
- We fixed an issue where some of the apps in the Windows Accessories folder in Start’s all apps list, would unexpectedly display the name Windows Accessories when pinned to the Start menu in recent builds.
- We fixed an issue impacting taskbar performance and reliability on 2-in-1 convertible devices.
- We fixed a few issues impacting Action Center reliability.
- We fixed a couple of issues impacting Settings reliability.
- We fixed an issue where the Settings icon was unexpectedly small when pinned to the Start menu and using the small tile size.
- We fixed an issue in Touchpad Settings where the header for the Taps section was unexpectedly missing in the last few flights.
- We fixed an issue with Meet Now resulting in the flyout crashing if you pressed the Esc key while it was open.
- We fixed an issue that if Meet Now was opened before opening a jumplist from the taskbar, then ShellExperienceHost would crash.
- We’ve made some fixes to improve accessibility of the Meet Now flyout, including updating the tab order, marking the image so it’s not read out by Narrator, adjusting the contrast of the buttons, making the arrow keys navigate between the buttons, and fixing an issue where focus wasn’t returning to the previous location in the taskbar after pressing the Esc key.
- We fixed an issue from the last few flights resulting in some apps failing to install, citing a lack of internet connectivity, when IPV6 was enabled.
- We fixed an issue with the new DNS options in Network Settings where switching back from a custom DNS to automatic would result in a loss of connectivity.
- We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to insert the full-width question mark when typing with the Pinyin IME in recent builds.
- We fixed an issue that could result in the Japanese IME crashing on initialization.
- We fixed two issues with the Bopomofo IME impacting Shift and Ctrl key usage in apps when the IME was active.
- We fixed an issue with the Turkish one-handed touch keyboard layout, where it was missing keys for ü and ö.
- We fixed an issue when using the Japanese touch keyboard layout that could result in the spacebar UI appearing stuck in a pressed state.
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