Windows 10 build 19044.1739 is available now for users in the Release Preview Channel who are running Windows 10. This MiniTool post briefly introduces the new features and fixes in this build. To get this build, you need to go to Windows Update in the Settings app to check for updates.

Release date: May 23, 2022

Windows 10 Build 19044.1739 Is Available

Now, Windows 10 Insiders in the Release Preview Channel can get a new build now: Windows 10 build 19044.1739 (KB5014023). This build contains many bug fixes, which should be introduced in the production channel of Windows 10 via Windows Update as an optional cumulative update within a few days.

Windows 10 build 19044.1793 is not a feature update. But many bug fixes are worth noting. For example, it fixes the annoying .NET framework apps keeping crashing issue. After installing this build, the slower file copying issue can also be solved.

Windows 10 build 19044.1793 is not a mandatory update. If you encounter an issue that can be solved by installing this build, you can choose to get it on your device.

Important Bug Fixes in Windows 10 Build 19044.1739

Fixed Slower Files and Folders Transfer Speed

When you transfer files or folders from one drive to another or your mobile phone using any open USB port, you might find that the file transfer is very slow. This is a bug on Windows 10. Microsoft has noted this issue and released the fix in Windows 10 build 19044.1793.

Microsoft releases Windows 11 KB5014019 to Windows 11 users. This update also contains a fix for a slower file transfer speed.

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Fixed App Crashing Issue

Windows 10 May 2022 updates bring an annoying problem to Windows 10 users. The apps that rely on .NET 3.5 framework are crashing. Microsoft has solved this issue in this build. This fix will be added to the official Windows 10 update in a few days. If you are bothered by this issue but not in the Release Preview Channel, you can wait for the official release.

Fixed System Not Responding when Signing out of Microsoft OneDrive Account

On Windows 10, when you want to sign out of your Microsoft OneDrive account, the system might get stuck. Microsoft addressed this issue and release the fix in this build.

This build has many other bug fixes in it:

  • New! This build has a new sorting version 6.4.3, which can solve the sorting issue that affects Japanese half-width katakana.
  • Users will be unable to bypass forced enrollment by disconnecting from the internet when they sign into Azure Active Directory (AAD).
  • Fixed the AnyCPU application as a 32-bit process.
  • Fixed the Application Counters section failing to display in the performance reports of the Performance Monitor tool.
  • Fixed an issue that affects the IE mode window frame.
  • And more….

>> Find more fixes in this build.

How to Get Windows 10 Build 19044.1793?

Windows 10 build 19044.1793 is not released to the users in the production channel of Windows 10. If you want to get it on your device, you need to participate in the Windows Insider Program and select the Release Preview Channel. After that, you can go to Start > Settings > Update & security > Windows Update to check for updates and download & install this build.

However, if you are not a Windows 10 Insider in the Release Preview Channel, you can wait for a few days. An optional cumulative Windows 10 update that contains all things in this build will be released to the official Windows 10 very soon.

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