Oh, Okay! I never read through all the known issues provided by Microsoft though. It is obvious the reason I don't have that particular issue is because I am not using a 4K monitor. I have not experienced anything strange as per the other errors mentioned in your previous post prior to my reply.
I've never seen a code refactoring exercise completely disable the ability to provide usable code while that goes on though.
all depend of what piece of code they are refactoring, and Dona said is Kernel, and that is the most critical part of Windows core.
If that is the reason for not getting Builds in time there is every cause to patiently wait until the team finishes with the code refactoring. It would go a long way to make the operating system software function properly.
I think they're trying to clear up some of the bugs and have relatively reliable build before any future major changes. It's why we didn't get a build last week, it wasn't because of a showstopper bug, but because they were still sorting and applying feedback responses. It;s quite likely the next build (or next build after) will make it to the slow ring and new ISO's considering this action.
I vote for Donald Ok, that's off topic. This build is still freezing at lock screen, like the build before BTW, clean install.
Stuck with a non working wifi for two weeks , connected to internet via an awkwardly running Ethernet cable across my room,come on microscoft fire up the next build.
Netgear? same with my A6210 adapter and my WNDA3100 will not work, I wrote it up in Feedback Hub. Hope they fix it. DLink ac1900 DWA was plug and play when I changed out my adapter