[2016. 9. 15. 10:11]
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레드스톤2 인사이드 프리뷰 14926 빌드가 오늘 배포되었습니다.

 

 

 

 

1. 빌드 14926로 업데이트하는 방법

 

시작 → 설정 Windows 업데이트 업데이트 확인(업데이트 안뜸ㅠ)
Windows 참가자 프로그램 Insider Preview 빌드 받기 → [수정] MS 계정(hotmail.com, naver.com 등)으로 로그인

참가자 수준 선택 [초기] Windows 업데이트 업데이트 확인 → 3~8시간 후에 업데이트 뜸(바로 안뜸ㅠ)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. 한글판

 

1) ISO 파일 

 

Windows_10_레드스톤2(RS2)_Insider_Preview_Build_14926_KO-KR.torrent

 

 

 

 

CLIENTCORE            ← Home 버전

CLIENTEDUCATION   ← Education 버전

CLIENTENTERPRISE   ← Enterprise 버전

CLIENTPRO             ← Pro 버전

 

  

 

2) ESD & ISO 파일 (바이두)

 

http://pan.baidu.com/s/1jHCbyHg       (페이지가 안보이면 새로고침(F5키)해주면 됩니다..)

 

 

 

 

 

3. 영문판

 

1) ISO 파일

 

"English"
14926.1000.160910-1529.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO (4.02 GB)
http://bit.ly/2cIuZAn


14926.1000.160910-1529.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X86FRE_EN-US.ISO (3.08 GB)
http://bit.ly/2cJdzn4

 

14926.1000.160910-1529.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO (3.65 GB)
http://bit.ly/2cf3X1g


14926.1000.160910-1529.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_X86FRE_EN-US.ISO (2.72 GB)
http://bit.ly/2cW0mYE
 
"(Core)"
14926.1000.160910-1529.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTCORE_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO (4.01 GB)
http://bit.ly/2cYJvR3


14926.1000.160910-1529.RS_PRERELEASE_CLIENTCORE_OEMRET_X86FRE_EN-US.ISO (3.07 GB)
http://bit.ly/2c9tjdy

 

 

 


2) ESD 파일

 

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/C4mR/LD8p3x8aF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. 언어팩


 http://pastebin.com/tDP9V806

 

 

 

5. 개선 및 해결된 문제들

 

[개선 사항]

 

What’s new in Build 14926

Snooze in Microsoft Edge: We know you all love when we get creative with you, so we have added an experimental “Snooze” action on a tab in Microsoft Edge which provides you with a way to set a Cortana reminder on the website you are viewing. People often keep tabs open in their browser indefinitely as a “to do” list, and do not close those tabs until the action associated with that website is complete. This feature lets you put a site into a Cortana reminder that will show up as a notification and in Action Center, allowing you to quickly open that site in Microsoft Edge when you’re ready to get back to it.

 

 

Updated Wi-Fi settings page (Mobile): As part of our experience of unifying the settings experience across devices – we have updated the Wi-Fi settings page via Settings > Network & wireless > Wi-Fi on Mobile to match how it works on PC. The new Wi-Fi settings page isn’t complete yet as we continue to port over functionality. If need, you can fallback to using the Wi-Fi (legacy) settings page to access any missing functionality. In addition, we added the capability for you to connect to WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) networks on your phone.

 

Wi-Fi settings pages in Settings app 

 

New Wi-Fi settings page

 

 

 

Improving your PC upgrade experience: One of the ongoing feedback items we’ve heard is how the apps that come preinstalled with Windows will reinstall after each upgrade – particularly noticeable for our Insiders that receive multiple flights per month. We’ve heard your feedback, and starting with Build 14926, when your PC updates it will check for apps that have been uninstalled, and it will preserve that state once the update has completed. This means if you uninstall any of the apps included in Windows 10 such as the Mail app or Maps app, they will not get reinstalled after you update to a newer build going forward.

 

 

Making pin login easier: Ever tried to enter your pin, only to discover the numbers you’ve been typing are nowhere to be seen because Num Lock was off? We’re happy to announce that that will no longer happen! With this build, regardless of your Num Lock state, numbers will be input if you’re typing into the pin password field. Let us know what you think!

 

 

[ADDED] New Extensions in Microsoft Edge: We’re working with partners on adding new extensions before and want our Insiders to try them out first! We have two new releases which we need your help testing and giving feedback on before we publish them to the general public. TamperMonkey is a popular userscript manager that lets users customize the content of pages across the web. Microsoft Personal Shopping Assistant is your smart shopping cart across the web, which collects your browsed products and lets you get price alerts for saved products and compare products between sellers. You can install these at the links above and try them out on any Development Branch build – send feedback to the Feedback Hub or @MSEdgeDev on Twitter.

 

 

[ADDED] Export favorites from Microsoft Edge: We have added the ability for you to export your favorites from Microsoft Edge to an HTML file. Just click the “More” icon at the top right (the three dots), choose “Settings”, then “View favorites settings” and you will see the new option.


 

 

 

 

[해결된 문제들]

 


  

•We fixed the issue causing Adobe Acrobat Reader to crash when you try to launch it.


•We fixed the issue causing the Settings app to crash when navigating to Settings > Personalization.


•We fixed an issue where Windows icons and text are not rendered correctly on some devices with Intel Atom (Clovertrail) processors.


•We’ve improved scaling for full screen games where the aspect ratio doesn’t match the native display resolution, for example, when playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive using a 4:3 stretched resolution.


•We fixed the issue where some people would experience a bugcheck (bluescreen) after plugging/unplugging certain types of Kindles such as the Paperwhite and Voyage.


•This build improves the performance on websites with changes to large numbers of HTML Elements containing text by improving spellchecker efficiency. This results in substantially improved performance on websites like TweetDeck.


•We have addressed the largest cause of reliability issues in Microsoft Edge running on Insider Preview builds. This should improve reliability on major websites such as Facebook and Outlook.com.


•We fixed an issue resulting in certain links (for example, Facebook) displaying a default favicon in the Microsoft Edge Tab, rather than the logo intended by the website.


•We fixed an issue where the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar might show full bars when connected to a Wi-Fi network with low signal.


•We have fixed the issue which prevented the wireless network adapter in Surface Pro 1 and Surface Pro 2 devices from working. This also fixes the issue with the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows not working. and other wireless network adapters from third-parties such as D-Link.


•We fixed an issue where File Explorer’s “Open Command window here” context menu option was opening set to the C:\Windows\System32 path, rather than the desired directory.


•We fixed an issue potentially resulting in the taskbar no longer auto-hiding when a full screen window has focus (for example, when watching videos, gaming, or when using Remote Desktop). Note: If there’s an app that is asking for attention, it’s by design that the taskbar won’t hide (so you can see that there’s something trying to notify you).

 

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