Image Courtesy: Microsoft.com

Microsoft apart from releasing a new Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15002 for Fast Ring Insiders for Windows 10 PC and Tablets, the company also released a Windows 10 IoT Core Build 15002 to Insiders. The build for Windows 10 IoT does not include any new features as compared to the Windows 10 PC build which came with lot of new features and improvements.

Below is the full Changelog:

  • Changes were made to the GUID of the UEFI file system volume for the DragonBoard
  • Updates were made to Cortana on IoT to address reports of errors when listening
  • Changes were made to the visual layout of Windows Devices Portal (WDP/Web Management)
  • Cortana feature has been enabled. See the Cortana section below for more details
  • The Dragonboard BSP in the provided FFU has been updated to build 2110 as provided by Qualcomm
  • The Windows Device Portal (WDP/Web Management) has been extended to add a quick run portal for IoT Samples
  • A fix was made to the Class Extensions for Hardware Notification (hwnclx) and USB Function (usbfnclx) packages so that they would be included in the default IoT Core images
  • Changes were made to IoTShell to enable waiting for PPKG provisioned package installation to complete
  • Updates were made to the GPIO Interrupt Buffer API
  • Changes were made to Applyupdate.exe to add the blockrebooton/blockrebootoff flags
  • A fix was made to the power state API to ensure the wakeup timer is cancelled upon exiting from connected standby
  • Universal Write Filter (UWF) has been added as an option to the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD)
  • The BluetoothLE stack has been updated to address the issues seen when calling GattDeviceService.GetCharacteristics
  • Issues with NanoRDP connecting have been addressed.

If you are on the IoT Windows Core Device, then you should be able to see the update on your IoT Core Device.

About The Author

Akshay Waghray

Akshay Waghray, who holds a degree in Computer Science, was a former technology news reporter for Windows Latest and his area of expertise include Windows. Articles contributed by Akshay have been referred by big publications such as TechRadar, XDA Developers, Future Inc, Purge, and others over the years. At Windows Latest, Akshay has written and edited thousands of articles using his decades long experience with Windows Server and Windows Update for Business.