Windows Insiders can't move from Slow to Fast rings for now

Sep 14, 2015 22:54 GMT  ·  By

Along with the release of Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536, Microsoft also published some of the known issues Windows Insiders should take note of for this particular build.

There aren't that many listed by Microsoft, but they are important to mention since some Windows Insiders might not be content with these problems still plaguing the operating system.

First of all, Microsoft mentions that after rebooting your smartphone, you will not be able to see any notifications, like new messages for instance. The good news is notifications for new messages will be back once you unlock your smartphone.

The next known issue confirmed by the Redmond-based company is the fact that the camera upload to OneDrive may not be enabled based on prior settings. In order to fix this problem, you will need to make sure that you have the newest version of OneDrive installed on your phone.

You can check for OneDrive's version by opening the top left navigation bar, then settings on the right to verify that camera upload is turned on.

Some of these known issues have easy-to-follow workarounds

Furthermore, the “zStorage” appears in the Settings application under System and clicking it causes the Settings app to crash. That's another known issue that should be addressed in future updates.

Microsoft also announced that Windows Insiders would not be able to move from Slow to Fast rings temporarily, if they install Windows 10 Mobile build 10536.

According to the company, a fix is in the works, but as a temporary solution to move a device from Slow to Fast ring, you must use the Windows Phone Recovery Tool to first start on Windows Phone 8.1 and opt directly into the Fast ring.

Last but not least, it appears that additional languages for speech and keyboards are not yet available and will result in error when a user tries to download them.

The good news is they will be available from September 15. Also, any languages for speech and keyboard you might have downloaded on your smartphone prior to upgrading to Windows 10 Mobile build 10536 will remain available to use.