Windows 10 - Build 11099 - Redstone moves forward

On Wednesday Jan 13, MS released the 2nd Redstone branch build of Windows 10 - 11099.  

According to the Windows Blog - the focus here was on structural improvements to OneCore - MS's new core for Windows 10 that provides it's cross platform support.  

As always I installed on desktop, laptop and tablet devices and as with all recent releases had absolutely no issues.

Over the last few days I've only experienced 1 error and that was a pop-up dialog and some event log entries regarding the Windows Phone Companion app.  

The blog post for the release also mentioned that it will be a few releases before new features start showing up.  My only hope is that MS is more forthcoming about those features than they have been.  One of the most frustrating aspects of testing all of these interim builds is the lack of consistency with which build changes are documented.  

So often unless you are experiencing a specific problem on a specific platform - it's often very hard to determine what if anything changed with a particular build release.

So all I can say 11099 is out there - it installed okay and it seems to run fine.

till next time..


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