Nov 16 2017 11:04 AM
Today, we released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17040 for PC to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring and for those who opted in to Skip Ahead. For full details of what's included in the build, please consult our blog.
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Windows Insiders running the latest Insider Preview builds have been able to try out early versions of Windows apps like Mail and Calendar, Skype, Photos and People. In an effort to improve this experience, we’re asking Insiders to complete a quick survey. The survey only takes 1-3 minutes to complete.
As with all our surveys, the feedback you provide will not be will not be shared outside of Microsoft or associated with any personal information unless you choose to provide your Microsoft account email (MSA). Feedback from this survey will help us enhance the app preview experience with more timely app updates, more informative news announcements and other benefits.
Thank you in advance for your time!
Nov 18 2017 12:27 AM
Nov 18 2017 05:40 PM
You're not alone. My older AMD-based system has three failed attempts to install. Hoping that will be addressed in the next build.
Nov 19 2017 07:35 AM
AMD system, from 17025.1000 failed to install 17040 with no error codes to reference to. It just said failed.
Nov 19 2017 07:40 AM
@William G. Hayes wrote:You're not alone. My older AMD-based system has three failed attempts to install. Hoping that will be addressed in the next build.
You are not alone.My amd is doing the same.
Have tried all I could find to get it to install but no go.
Will wait for the next build.
Cheers
Kevin
Nov 21 2017 06:30 AM
Dec 01 2017 12:01 PM
Kevin Green wrote:You are not alone.My amd is doing the same.
Have tried all I could find to get it to install but no go.
Will wait for the next build.
Cheers
Kevin
Did the next build (17046) work out for you? As for me... still waiting. <g>
Dec 02 2017 12:14 AM
Hi, No17046 would not boot up also.
Cheers
Kevin
Dec 20 2017 12:47 PM
Failed on error 0xc1900101
ThinkPad E470, i7-7500U.
On Surface Pro 4: after upgrade 2times GSOD, but working after all.
Dec 21 2017 01:32 PM
Jan 16 2018 11:18 AM
Three failed builds later and I'm now on four failed attempts to install 17074. I'm about to consider myself a member of the Left Behinds. It would be nice if MS would announce that is the case or address it, even if to say "working on it." Anything is better than the silent treatment.
How about you? Have any of the newer builds worked for your situation?