So--
Installed build 10547 via Windows Update last night and had to roll back to the previous build due to the following issues:
- Lost DNS/DFS connection to my server, meaning I could not navigate network shares via Windows Explorer, map network drives, run GP Updates, etc. RDC still worked, but I couldn't even navigate server shares using the IP address.
- Could not open services.msc-- this just hung and hung and hung
- The fly-out menu bug (caused by quickly clicking the audio, battery, network, etc. icons) now affects the start menu when it acts up-- Meaning I could not search, navigate start menu folders, etc. I had to ctrl+alt+delete to even get to a reboot command
- 5.1 sound via Realtek audio optical (TOSLINK) connection is STILL broken and seems to be even worse. It now says my sound card does not support 5.1 (despite the fact that it indeed does). Previous builds just broke all audio via that sound card when I attempted to play 5.1 sound through it until a reboot.
- I lost my hyper-v virtual adapters (used to run the MS android emulator via hyper-v). This might have been a simple issue of setting up hyper-v again, but I didn't bother, given how I'd lost connectivity to my server.
It looks like a few other folks are reporting strange network issues with this build as well, so perhaps I'm not the only one.
Roll back to the previous build was easy and painless via the settings app.
Installed build 10547 via Windows Update last night and had to roll back to the previous build due to the following issues:
- Lost DNS/DFS connection to my server, meaning I could not navigate network shares via Windows Explorer, map network drives, run GP Updates, etc. RDC still worked, but I couldn't even navigate server shares using the IP address.
- Could not open services.msc-- this just hung and hung and hung
- The fly-out menu bug (caused by quickly clicking the audio, battery, network, etc. icons) now affects the start menu when it acts up-- Meaning I could not search, navigate start menu folders, etc. I had to ctrl+alt+delete to even get to a reboot command
- 5.1 sound via Realtek audio optical (TOSLINK) connection is STILL broken and seems to be even worse. It now says my sound card does not support 5.1 (despite the fact that it indeed does). Previous builds just broke all audio via that sound card when I attempted to play 5.1 sound through it until a reboot.
- I lost my hyper-v virtual adapters (used to run the MS android emulator via hyper-v). This might have been a simple issue of setting up hyper-v again, but I didn't bother, given how I'd lost connectivity to my server.
It looks like a few other folks are reporting strange network issues with this build as well, so perhaps I'm not the only one.
Roll back to the previous build was easy and painless via the settings app.