Today, the software giant announced the availability of Windows 10 build 10041, but it’s also warning users that there are several known issues in this build that everyone should be aware of. Below there is a list of these known issues in build 10041:

Some people might hit an issue where the username and password boxes do not appear or don’t accept input when logging in, which will prevent them from logging in. Possible workarounds include clicking the “Switch User” button, using Ctrl+Alt+Del, or pressing the power button on your PC to sleep/resume and try again. It is possible to manually lock your PC during the initial out-of-box experience. If you do this, you will have to hard reboot your PC and restart the OOBE experience. (So don’t lock your PC during OOBE. There are several accessibility issues in this build, which may make it difficult to use with Narrator or thrid-party screen readers. Additionally there is an issue where using a Lens after enabling Magnifier may cause the screen to be unusable. Some apps in the Store Beta will fail to install or update due to a licensing issue. In this build, the Mail, Calendar, and People apps may be broken due to a licensing issue with the Store Beta. To get these apps working again, you need to follow these steps: Open powershell as administrator Run the command Get-appxprovisionedpackage –online | where-object {$_.packagename –like “windowscommunicationsapps”} | remove-appxprovisionedpackage –online Re-install Mail, People and Calendar from the Store (green tile) You might notice a chess knight icon on your Lock screen to the right of the screen. This was added by the Lock screen team so they could tell via screenshots if someone was using the new Lock screen or the old one, and will eventually be removed in a future build. Font sizes on the Lock screen on devices with high DPI can be really large. We currently have the Tablet Mode notification turned off by default to address some of the issues we’ve been seeing. The notifications can be turned back on via Settings. The touch keyboard doesn’t show up on login screen which prevents you from unlocking your PC when Narrator is on. Some people might see frequent prompts to restart to install updates, even though no updates need a restart. This prompt can be ignored safely.

We can clearly see that there are a bunch of things that aren’t working right in the latest build of Windows 10, as such you should not use this version as your primary operating system. On time, Microsoft, and with help from feedback, will resolve the issues and push another build though the Slow ring. Source Microsoft All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.