The address included a link to the Feedback Hub where Jennifer G, a Microsoft engineer, announced the fix in a little more detailed way: The fix was especially targeted at the Beyond Compare 4 game that was not running anymore on build 20150.

Windows 10 build 20161 broke other apps

Although some users welcome the fix, other insiders reported that My app (Messenger) is failing to start in Windows 10 build 2016. Microsoft hasn’t acknowledged this issue yet and doesn’t have a solution for it. Windows 10 build 20161 was released for Insiders in the Dev Channel at the start of July and came with lots of new interesting features including the new awesome Start menu. For what it counts, it’s a lot better to identify and resolve this kind of issue at the earliest possible time to give the Microsoft team enough time to solve them. Did you install the new Windows 10 build 20161? Did you experience any issues? Drop us a line in the comments. The article The Messenger app doesn’t start in Windows 10 build 20161 appeared first on Windowsreport.com.

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