Microsoft has announced a new build for the Fast Ring Insider who didn’t opt in for Skip Ahead. This Windows 10 build 17134 is a part of RS4 branch Spring Creators update, and likely the RTM build which will be released soon.
Microsoft originally scheduled to release Windows 10 on April 10, but due to some bug they found in Insider rings they decided to hold off the release till the bug was fixed. If released the bug could’ve lead to high percentage of BSOD crashes on some systems.
Got some more info on this: Microsoft was going to rollout on April 10, but found a blocking bug over the weekend that was bad enough to hold the release. Not sure if bug was fixed in 17133.73 or if it'll come in another patch. RS4 will likely begin rollout in a couple weeks now. https://t.co/qxcbHCdPUo
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) April 10, 2018
This build does not include any new features, just the fixes from KB4100375 and some general reliability issue fixes:
- Addresses a PDF security issue in Microsoft Edge.
- Addresses an issue that, in some instances, prevents Internet Explorer from identifying custom controls.
- Security updates to Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft scripting engine, Windows kernel, Microsoft graphics component, Windows Server, Windows cryptography, and Windows datacenter networking.
This new build hopefully fixes all of the existing bugs so they roll out Spring Creators Update, which has already been delayed by weeks.