You need to review your diagnostic and usage information to qualify for insider access.
You need to review your diagnostic and usage information to qualify for insider access.
You're encountering an issue with the Windows 10 Insider Program enrollment. The "Fix me" option doesn't resolve the problem, and you haven't noticed any changes to telemetry or registry settings. Try restarting your device or contacting Microsoft support for further assistance.
You’ll need to check the telemetry configurations yourself and adjust them to the maximum settings.
I faced the same issue before switching to Windows. I got stuck on RS4 due to this. I tried everything possible, but telemetry settings remained hidden and set to maximum. Someone made a funny comment about having to reinstall each time you hit a problem on Windows, lol. Now I'm using Arch Linux.
Begin at Start > Settings > Privacy. Ensure the following options are activated: Speed, Inking & Typing – Diagnostics & feedback set to Full; all others enabled. Disable Diagnostic data viewer if applicable. At the bottom of the page, set Feedback frequency to Automatic. Next, enable App Diagnostics. Proceed to: Settings > Accounts > Email & Account and review "Your Info" sections for any accounts requiring verification or updates. Address them as needed. Restart your PC. Verify your account is linked to Microsoft. Confirm the services "Windows Insider Service" are set to Manual (Trigger Start) and not disabled. Set Windows Error Reporting Service to Manual (Trigger Start). If changes were made, restart again. If issues persist, open Regedit, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UX\Settings, set InsiderProgramEnabled to 1, and in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\Applicability, set Ring to WIF with EnablePreviewBuilds at 2. Restart and test.