Today Microsoft has published the first branch of the Redstone release which will be the next big update for Windows 10. The new build does not include many noticeable changes or new features. Microsoft was concentrating on improvements based on the feedback on the November update to Windows 10. Furthermore they were working on some structural improvements to the OneCore. The OneCore is the shared core of Windows across the devices.
Here are the known issues of this build (Source: Windows Insider Hub):
- Languages packages and Features on Demand will fail to install on this build. We are investigating workarounds.
- When copying, deleting, or moving files there will be no progress dialog shown. The file action will complete without intervention. This can cause confusion when acting on large files or directories.
- With this build, application defaults for some applications will be reset. Music & Video will default to Windows Media Player. This can be reconfigured opening Cortana or Search and searching for “Choose default apps by file type” to open the correct settings page.
Source: Microsoft