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Windows 10 TH2 build 10540 screenshots leaked

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Published onSeptember 17, 2015

published onSeptember 17, 2015

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Twitter userWZorhas just published several screenshots from the upcoming Windows 10 TH2 build 10540. There doesn’t appear to be anything too mind-blowingly new in this latest build butas usual there are a variety of bug fixes implemented, which is to be expected. Among the numerous smaller changes in build 10540 are improved reliability when uninstalling and reinstalling programs, changes to the way sound from certain sites and services is processed to increase battery life, and improvements to the way Direct X is handled to improve video playback.

WINDOWS 10 PRO-CORE_OEMRET TH2_RELEASE BUILD 10540.0.150903-1605 only screenshot:http://t.co/HaP35nVj5tby WZpic.twitter.com/14Wtf2wyJc

— WZor (@WZorNET)September 17, 2015

A new feature added with Windows 10 TH2 build 10540 is support for jump lists in Windows Store apps. This new feature apparently allows for content to be made available from within Start, the All apps list, Taskbar, and Most Used list in Start though it’s too early (naturally) to know how specifically app developers will use this capability, if at all.

Are there any specific bug fixes or new features you’re waiting to see in future builds? Share the hype (or frustration) in the comments below.

Radu Tyrsina

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