As the Bug Bash approaches, Insider users will have the opportunity to complete assigned questions in the Feedback Hub, file feedback, and enjoy additional webcasts on Microsoft's Mixer streaming service.
The upcoming Windows 10 Bug Bash is scheduled to start on 2/6
The event focuses on the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview builds, providing previews for upcoming feature updates on the operating system codenamed Redstone 4. Microsoft has yet to unveil the name of this update.
The Bug Bash might kick off around midnight Pacific Time. At 10 AM today, the development team will host the first Mixer webcast.
The Windows 10 Bug Bash is set to start on 2/6, highlighting the feature's focus on fixing Windows 10 issues. This is an opportunity for users to get assistance in resolving problems. They can submit the issues they encounter through the Feedback Hub, and the center will provide information about your computer. Super data will display what caused the issue. That's why Insider users are assigned questions to answer.
Hopefully, Microsoft will soon reveal more detailed information about the Bug Bash before it kicks off. Before Bug Bash is launched, you can refer to 5 Windows 10 troubleshooting tools to temporarily fix system and software issues you might be facing on your device.
In addition to updating new features and fixes for its Windows 10 operating system, Microsoft has recently integrated the Skype messaging software into Outlook.com beta. This allows users on the web version of Outlook to easily chat and communicate with friends and partners.
