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The bug does not affect my ability to use the program, its just obnoxious to have to restore/max/restore/max every time I open the program.Thursday Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17666 (RS5) to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring in addition to those who opted in to Skip Ahead. It's a strange bug, and several forums for windows and spotify have noted that the issue seems to be related to 4k montiors, but as I mentioned I have a 1080 and an 720 and I have this issue. BUT if i restore it from there it is fine, and if I max it again all the issues are corrected.
If I then re-maximize the window it remains **bleep** up, just bigger. If I restore the window size the window itself gets all messed up (the min/max/close buttons are detached from the window and off to the side etc). The fix for me has been simple but annoying: if you start spotify maximized, then restore window size, then max, then restore, then max for a third time the window fits properly for me.īasically I have spotify open maximized, but the window is not actually maximized (there is a strip along the bottom and sometimes along the top which is not maximized). I run a 1080 monitor at home, but my work laptop is 720 and I have the same issue on both screens (so it does not seem to be a resolution issue for me). Who needs to fix this issue you guys or Microsoft? This does not happen at all with any Windows 10 builds before April 2018 update!!! And to see the bug keep clicking on the maximized button on any of these programs and you will see that every other time you make them maximized it is not fully maximized and looks strange.
#Windows 10 pro insider preview 17666 install
And install either Spotify, iTunes, eM Client or Bandicut.
#Windows 10 pro insider preview 17666 update
You can see for yourself by running Windows 10 April update or Redstone 5 builds. Something changed in April 2018 update and remains in Redstone 5 builds.
#Windows 10 pro insider preview 17666 software
I notice this seems to only happen with software that use non standard UI like Spotify and other programs I use like eM Client, iTunes and Bandicut. When using Spotify on Windows 10 April 2018 update build 17134.1 or even Redstone 5 builds every second time you click the maximize middle button on spotify it is not completely going into a maximized window! And you can actually see that the very top of spotify is not fully maximized and the bottom of Spotify is cut off below the bottom taskbar as well.