Windows 10 build 10074 now available for download via Windows Update and ISO

Microsoft roll out Windows 10 build 10074 with the following changes.

Windows 10 build 10074

Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 10074 during the BUILD conference in San Francisco. The new preview of the operating system comes out only after several days of the company releasing build 10061. Build 10074 is available via the Fast and Slow right of updates, which means that Microsoft is also making available the ISO files for those who prefer to do a clean install of the operating system.

In the new build of the next generation of Windows 10, Microsoft continues to introduce new features, changes to the UI, and various improvements. Perhaps, the most noticeable change is Microsoft bringing back some of the Aero Glass elements, so now users will see a new blur effect in the Start menu and taskbar.

In Windows 10 build 10074, Microsoft has changed the watermark label “Technical Preview” in favor of “Insider Preview”, which the company says is to reflect the importance of the community helping to make Windows 10.

Among many of the subtle changes, Microsoft is including a number of tweaks in the user-interface, it’s improving support for high DPI displays, so now users can run two monitors with different DPI settings.

Cortana for the desktop receives a new visual refresh making the experience more integrated within Windows and the Start menu. When launching the digital assistant users will notice a new left pane with quick access to the main Cortana functionality, such as Notebook, Reminders, Places, Music, Settings and more.

In addition, Microsoft is updating Cortana responses when typing questions like:

  • Weather: “Seattle Weather”
  • Finance: “MSFT stock”
  • Dictionary: “define astounding”
  • Calculator: “48*92”
  • Flight Status: “UA 238”
  • Reference: “how tall is brad pitt”
  • Showtimes: “movies near me”
  • Tech Help: “memory in my computer”
  • Time Zone: “time in London”
  • Unit Conversion: “42 ft in meters”
  • Chit Chat: “tell me a joke”

The Music Preview and Video Preview apps have been updated. Microsoft is including a better Now Playing full screen experience, and Video Preview gets a bunch of tweaks to allow users to download videos, check progress, resume, and cancel downloads. Users can also download, delete, and re-download videos unlimited number of times. Also, closed captioning for purchased videos now actually works.

In the Windows Store (beta) Xbox Live games and in-app purchase should work. Apps that have been purchased on Windows 8.1 should appear in the Store beta as apps you own. Microsoft is expanding the Store to over 49 new markets.

Microsoft is also adding new features to the Lock screen with a new feature called “Windows Spotlight” to help users learn more about Windows 10, discover new apps, and the ability to show new Lock wallpapers every time you reboot the computer.

Finally, the software maker is fixing the following issues with build 10074:

  • Users can now launch desktop applications from the Start menu
  • Users can now download music the Xbox Music and Music Preview apps
  • When minimizing an app playing audio, you should be able to continue listen to the audio

Here are some of the known issues:

  • In Updates & security, developers can’t enable the new developer mode
  • There are some issues playing a number of games full screen mode
  • People continue to crash

Download the latest build:

Source Microsoft

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Mauro Huculak is a Windows How-To Expert who started Pureinfotech in 2010 as an independent online publication. He has also been a Windows Central contributor for nearly a decade. Mauro has over 14 years of experience writing comprehensive guides and creating professional videos about Windows and software, including Android and Linux. Before becoming a technology writer, he was an IT administrator for seven years. In total, Mauro has over 20 years of combined experience in technology. Throughout his career, he achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft (MSCA), Cisco (CCNP), VMware (VCP), and CompTIA (A+ and Network+), and he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years. You can follow him on X (Twitter), YouTube, LinkedIn and About.me.