It will when the next build come out. This problem has been reported to Microsoft and they either do not care or they have bots reading the support problems. If This next build does the looping thing, I will stay with Windows 7 and go back to fooling with Linux. At least it works.
I don't only a fool would do that. I have Win 10 on a separate hard drive that I only put in my drive bay when I want to use it. I was able to install every other build up to 10125 without problems. I went back to 10122 as it is an official and not a leaked build.
10130 to me seems like quite official too and here you might have none of these problems any more. It was on fast ring so only deployed by WU but it can happen that Gabe puts it to slow ring and the iso is around the corner. Or they even spid out a newer version very very soon ...
I heard that a new build is out. I already have an ISO of 10130 and the same endless boot loop happens with that as well. I will just wait patiently.
10125 to 10130 upgrade is what i did and it works flawless i really like that MS provided an amazing DirectX 12 Realtek driver <3
The 10xxx builds have not hit slow at all because they are rapid building windows to meet the release date, i don't expect a 10xxx build to hit slow before release which leads me to the conclusion that build 10200 will be RTM build the next 70 builds will be straight up bug crushing which was my assumption 1000 builds over 8.0 for RTM ^^
Ah okay i was wrong on one thing. 10130 will be slow ring soon but i stand correcting on RTM build ^^
I still have the problem that the title bar in modern apps icons disappear, but the "alt" text i is still visible (Close, Minimize), when this occurs TweetDeck application stops working and I see everything in black. Could be problems with the video driver ?, I own a notebook with AMD R5 / R7 M260