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Windows 10 build 17711 bugs: Slow CPU, browser errors and app issues

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Updated onJuly 23, 2020

updated onJuly 23, 2020

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ManyWindows 10Insiders who tested the latest build release over the weekend confirmed thatWindows 10build 17711 is affected by a series of bugs that include install problems,computer slowdown issues, browser errors and more.

Well, if you’re planning to install the latestWindows 10build on your computer, read this post to learn what are the most common issues affecting this build. Maybe you’ll change your mind and wait for the next build.

Windows 10 build 17711 bugs

Windows 10 build 17711 bugs

1. Install won’t complete

SomeInsidersare still trying to downloadWindows 10build 17711 but theinstall process often failswith an error code or simply gets stuck.

It downloads and tries to install until it reaches 24% and then it stops and starts all over again. It has down this continuously for over 24 hours.

2. SlowCPU

If your computer is slower than usual, maybe you should uninstall this build. Many users complained about their machines running very slowly after getting the latestInsiderbuild.

I have just upgraded to Build 17711 and have noticed system is running very slow. I check task manager and it shows two cores and four logical processors. I have and INTEL quad chip and it should show four cores eight logical processors.

As a quick workaround, navigate to System Configuration(msconfig), click on Boot, go to Advanced options and uncheckNumber of processorsandMaximum memory, as shown in the screenshot below.

3. Edge won’t work

Microsoft Edge is unavailablefor manyInsiders, whereas other browsers work just fine. Apparently, enabling IPv6 may help you solve the problem.

I updated to build 17711 last night before bed. I woke up this morning and tried to connect to the internet through Microsoft Edge but, as the title suggests, I could not connect. I am able to connect through Chrome […]

4. Microsoft Store is unresponsive

OtherInsidersreportedthat the Microsoft Store app is completely unresponsive and nothing happens when they try to launch it.

Today I updated to build 17711, but Microsoft Store does NOT work properly! It runs and displays the windows as last, but by clicking right-top … to pull down “update and downloading” it does not show anything! Other pull down menu items also does NOT work. I confirmed this on my 2 PCs.

There you go, there are the most frequently reportedWindows 10build 17711 issues. If you already installed this build version on your computer, tell us more about your experience in the comments below.

More about the topics:windows 10,Windows 10 Insider Build

Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.