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Formerly in preview in the original 10240 SDK, this API is now final and ready for use in your apps.
#Windows 10 pro version 1511,10586+ update#
Finally, we look at the new tools and packages in Visual Studio 2015 Update 1.
#Windows 10 pro version 1511,10586+ how to#
We explore the new Build 10586 SDK and review some of the updated UWP samples on Github, then explain how developers should version their apps to decide whether to target 10240, 10586 or both, and how to correctly program version-dependent code.
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Most significant in the Version 1511 update is the release of Windows 10 Mobile for phones and small tablets. The opening video, What’s New for Developers in Windows 10 Version 1511 and the 10586 SDK, brings us up to date with the Windows 10 story so far, from the initial release last summer of Windows 10 for desktop, laptop and convertibles and also for IoT devices such as the Raspberry Pi 2 and the Minnowboard Max, to the present release of the Version 1511 update. This half day event is an addendum to the existing Developer’s Guide to Windows 10 video series and covers new features for developers in the Version 1511 release and the corresponding Windows 10 Build 10586 SDK. If nothing works then will try reverting to previous build and if that also doesnt work will Reset PC.We’re happy to announce that the video recordings from last weeks’ Developer’s Guide to Windows 10 live event are now available on-demand on Channel 9. have found a couple of solutions for the DCOM error will try them. I checked the Event Logs and there there was DCOM error.
#Windows 10 pro version 1511,10586+ drivers#
I tried starting Windows in "safe mode with networking" and uninstalled couple of Display and audio drivers but no luck. I let windows diagnose and fix the problem but didnt work. After booting it shows windows encountered Error then collects information and finally presents a couple of Options like "Reset", "reset to previous BUild", "Let Windows Fix Problems", "Safe Mode" etc. I faced the same problem recently when I Upgraded from Win8.1 to Win10 and it was working fine. You should now be able to use the F8 key to access the boot menu. Next, enter the following commands:īCDEDIT /SET BOOTMENUPOLICY LEGACY Windows will take you to the Command Prompt window. When prompted, click Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Command Prompt. When the computer boots, choose the Repair Your Computer option. If Windows 10 is not booting properly, you must boot from a Windows 10 installation disk.