I see they change the way memory speed is reported in task manager although I liked it better when it show 3100mhz instead of now showing 1567mhz.....
All March's builds are silky smooth as butter including both 19h1 and 20h1. Rtm is coming in April if not tomorrow. Stability and snappiness accomplished. No reason for further delays.
That's 188xx and not 183xx which is for the next build or well the build *after* the next build since Microsoft jumped to 20H1 and there is also going to be a 19H2 though with Microsoft jumping straight to 2020 for the test build(s) in skip-ahead that does kinda make the second build for 2019 look like a late bug fix to the first half of 2019's build for Windows 10 maybe with some features backported if they get finalized and ready to ship. We shall see I suppose, 19H1 is working well here but it has some issues as has been reported and there's probably other stuff so I expect a cumulative this week and maybe a launch next week or the one after depending on what they've planned and the state of this build once that first batch of fixes land of which there's usually always one cumulative during the pre-release phase before the build leaves insider testing for a public launch.
If the software package requires components from the windows store to be configured, it is stupidity transmitted disease.
While it may be proven to add a level of complexity which may prove inconvenient to some, and the process is different, it doesn't establish that it's stupid.
Windows update just dropped driver NVidia Driver 430.00 (WDDM 2.6) and its Standard not DCH Download link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sdtbpfA4BnFmwJDg1X2ojFdPeIFXG2S_/view?usp=sharing
there's a build 18362.20 released for insiders moments ago (blog updated 4/4): https://blogs.windows.com/windowsex...ncing-windows-10-insider-preview-build-18362/ AND it looks like 1903 will be released publicly next month and calling it the May 2019 Update: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsex...rience-with-control-quality-and-transparency/
We fixed an issue where a user’s PC may get into a unbootable state after installing a Cumulative Update and then installing a optional feature-on-demand (FOD). @ today when I wanted to install wddm 2.6 driver from the update catalog (3/21/2019 amd) my computer could not start and I had to reinstall the system...