Microsoft has published the Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18237 in the Skip Ahead branch. This is the next but one Windows 10 development branch, which is supposed to lead into Windows 10 19H1 in spring 2019.
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The announcement of the new build, which will only be distributed to insiders who have opted for the Skip Ahead ring, was made on the Windows Blog. The Windows login screen in a blurry acrylic design is celebrated as a 'big innovation'.
(Source: Microsoft)
Within the Windows Blog you can inform yourself about new features and known bugs.
Install error 0x8007000e
Shortly after the release of the new Insider Preview, users reported on Twitter that this build stalls with error 0x8007000e during installation.
Windows 10 #19H1 #WIP Build 18237 Install Error 0x8007000e: RAM useage-> https://t.co/QfKy5fMOiY
⚠️If you are seeing high RAM usage please let us know FBH: https://t.co/P6UTRXYcef
⚠️If your update failed with the 0x800700e error please upvote FBH: https://t.co/QOYHoKeDL4 pic.twitter.com/uRXn1dfhKn— WZor (@WZorNET) 12. September 2018
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(Source: Microsoft)
Error 0x8007000e stands for ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY 'There is not enough memory available for this operation', which may mean anything and nothing. MSPowerUser points to the MS Answers forum thread 18237 Error 0x8007000e: RAM useage, in which Microsoft confirms the issue. There is also a note on Twitter.
Skip Ahead 19H1 Insiders, if you are getting error 0x8007000e or seeing excessively high memory usage, please go here https://t.co/s2Rn9xbuMM to find more information and FBH links to upvote. Thanks!
^WH— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) 12. September 2018