Microsoft's latest Windows 10 build is out now

Windows 10 Start Menu

Microsoft has delivered a new Windows 10 build to members of the Windows Insider fast ring that brings various tweaks and fixes, yet still doesn't address a big issue with Google Chrome.

Windows 10 Build 10532 began rolling out of the blocks last night and, along with the usual bug fixes, it brings some nice improvements to the way Windows 10 looks on each and every PC that it lands on.

Google Chrome 64-bit not working

There are still some issues that haven't been fixed in this new build, namely the one that causes the 64-bit Google Chrome browser to crash on launch. Google is aware of the issue according to Microsoft and Windows Insiders are advised to use 64 bit Google Chrome Canary build or 32 bit Google Chrome until it is fixed.

Windows Hello face sign-on also won't work on certain devices in this build either and users encountering this problem will need to use pin, password or fingerprint to sign in. Otherwise everything is in full working order.