It's customary that the Windows Insider team informs its testers via a twitter post when they aren't going to be able to release a new dev channel build...
Well, unsurprisingly, after the June 24...
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It's customary that the Windows Insider team informs its testers via a twitter post when they aren't going to be able to release a new dev channel build...
Well, unsurprisingly, after the June 24...
Question: So what is this OS we've been testing for several months now?
Have we been testing nothing?
Sure there are several little Win11 UI elements scattered through public insider builds......
It's confirmed then. All Welcome Windows 11 to the long-lasting Windows NT family!
Someone on Twitter posted this today... This person seems to be a reputable leaker...
https://twitter.com/ALumia_Italia/status/1399808180037861377?s=20
IMHO this is looks like a startup...
Well, pretty much everyone who watched Satya Nadella's keynote and has been reading the tech news now knows he made a rather big tease: "The next generation of Windows"...
Last time this was said...
Here to report that most NVMe-related bugs are gone in this build.
No more stutters/freezes.
Wow, did you do something with the fonts?
The UI looks sharper (easier to read)...
Cool. Guess the OS doesn't act the same way on every computer. Very weird. But to be expected.
Let me guess...you have a NVMe SSD?
KB5001482 comes bundled with KB5001478.
Cool to see them using this new SSU + LCU update format.
This one took a rather long time to install... due to the aforementioned NVMe driver issues.
Yep. 21332 doesn't play nice with M.2 NVMe disks. I suspect its due to a buggy NVMe driver.
21332 seems to be the buggiest build for me.
- Cannot open personalization settings from the context menu on the desktop;
- Cannot reboot the machine from the start menu, Alt+F4 then selecting...
+We have been stuck with the "Windows 10" moniker for the past 6 years, and now, in 2021, the platform is about to get a major UI revamp. With rounded corners for the entire GUI on the horizon, as...
This, or just go back to one huge update each year. As it was previously.
Remember how 1607 was such a big departure from 1507 or 1511 in terms of design?
That is what I am talking about.
And...
Was looking back at screenshots and posts of early Windows 10 builds, my favorites of those being 9926 and 10041.
Man how exciting it was to be an Insider back then.
There weren't new builds almost...
Waiting eagerly for May 28 to update my main desktop.
Is it OK to just download the latest version MSI package and install that over your current version?
Will try to help as best as I can. Although I still have lots to learn.
Been using Windows 10 as my default OS since the first insider build was released in october 2014.
Hope to be able to help!