It’s also notable that this build removes the preview build watermark from the lower-right corner of the screen. While there is still some finishing and more tweaks, this indicates it is getting closer to the finalized version. Here’s a look at what’s new.

Windows 10 20H1 Preview Build 19030

Here is the list of changes, fixes, and overall system improvements included in today’s build:

The build watermark at the lower right-hand corner of the desktop is no longer present in this build. This doesn’t mean we’re done…We fixed an issue where if you started to reset your MSA pin from the sign-in screen and left it without interacting with it for some time, it would result in a black screen, requiring a reboot to recover.We fixed an issue that could result in night light settings getting lost on the primary monitor when the system is connected/disconnected from a secondary monitor.We fixed an issue that could result in an out of memory message when watching a long HEVC video.We fixed an issue resulting in certain apps not fully filling the screen when maximized in recent builds.

Remember that with Insider builds, you can expect many bugs and stability issues for both users and developers alike. You don’t want to install these early Insider builds on your main production machine. Instead, use a secondary machine for testing. Also, make sure to read Microsoft’s full blog post for all changes, known issues, and workarounds.

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