Microsoft updates Windows 10 Insider Build 18312 with bug fixes (changelog)

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Last week Microsoft  released Windows 10 Build 18312 to Insiders in the Fast ring. That build came with the Windows Update related improvement, a new UI for Reset this PC option under settings, a feature to reserve disk space for updates and a lot more.

Today Microsoft released an update for that Insider build to address some bugs that turned up in testing.

The KB4487181 update takes the OS to Build 18312.1007  and brings the following fixes:

  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in File Explorer unexpectedly having a lock on USBs when trying to safely eject them.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue resulting in frequent bugchecks (GSODs) in the last two flights, citing an error with bindflt.sys.
  • Microsoft fixed an issue where a password change can result in the next unlock hanging for AD users.

Windows 10 Insiders in the Fast Ring can download the update by Checking for Updates in Settings.

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