Update: Windows 10 build 16281 is now rolling out for fast ring members.
Fixed in Windows 10 build 16281
- Fixed an issue resulting in Train Simulator 2017 failing to launch on recent flights.
- Fixed an issue resulting in not being able to tab into an open PDF in Microsoft Edge after interacting with the any of the Microsoft Edge window elements using mouse.
- Windows 10 build 16281 fixed an issue where the Windows Defender Security Center app icon was missing in taskbar when the app was open, as well in Start’s all apps list. You will also notice that the icon is now un-plated in the taskbar.
- Made some adjustments to address an issue resulting in sudden and brief CPU spikes where you couldn’t move your mouse. If you’ve encountered this, please try it in this new build and let us know if your experience has improved.
- Windows 10 build 16281 fixed an issue where minimized app windows on mixed-DPI monitor setups might end up drawing offscreen after your PC resumed from sleep.
- Fixed an issue where if you changed your display language preference to something other than the machine’s default then any app which did not take an update while also getting the updated language resource package from the Store would end up continuing to display its tile in Start in that default language rather than the new language displayed within the app and other system UI.
Original Story: Windows 10 build 16281 for PCs is now under testing internally. The new Fall Creators Update build 16281.1000 (rs_prerelease.170829-1438) was compiled on August 29, 2017. In addition, Windows 10 Redstone 4 build 16355 was also compiled on the same day.
The company may release Windows 10 build 16280 or build 16281 today.
Yesterday, Windows Insider team rolled out build 16353 for Skip ahead Insider members which include bug fixes and other improvements.
Unofficial Windows 10 build 16353 ISO image files are now available for download. Check the links below.