Chavalito Skrevet 12. november 2019 Del Skrevet 12. november 2019 Her var det ikke mye fres dessverre. Uanett jeg har nettopp oppgradert til version 19013.1122. Jeg får se hvordan den funker etter hvert. Dette er i Slow Ring. Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 14. november 2019 Del Skrevet 14. november 2019 Jeg har fortsatt Slow Ring versjonen installert, og slik blir det noen månender til. Dessverre har Malvado gitt meg beskjed om at han ikke vil vedlikeholde denne tråden mer, så jeg har meldt meg "frivillig" til å fortsette her. Men som sagt det jeg vil bli mer aktivt i mars 2020 sånn cirka. Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 22. februar 2020 Del Skrevet 22. februar 2020 (endret) Jeg installerte Slow RIng version 2004, men den gjorde at de fleste ikonene på skrivebordet ble hvite eller forsvant, så den ble fjernet ganske så fort igjen. Mulig jeg gjorde noe feil, det må jeg sjekke senere. Siste nytt er: FEBRUARY 20, 2020 10:02 AM Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19569 By Brandon LeBlanc / Senior Program Manager, Windows Insider Program SHARE TWEET SHARE SHARE SKYPE Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19569.1000 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. You can check out our Windows Insider Program documentation here, including a list of all the new features and updates released in builds so far. Not seeing any of the features in this build? Check your Windows Insider Settings to make sure you’re on the Fast ring. Submit feedback here to let us know if things weren’t working the way you expected. If you want a complete look at what build is in which Insider ring, head over to Flight Hub. Please note, there will be a slight delay between when a build is flighted and when Flight Hub is updated. Evolving the Windows 10 icons We are currently working on a multi-year effort across Microsoft’s design teams to redesign the icons across all our products. We started with the Office icons, and now we’re moving forward with updating the icons in Windows 10, starting with the built-in apps like Alarms & Clock, Calculator, Mail, and Calendar. Research and feedback from Windows Insiders showed a desire to see consistency in design and connection to the brand, with enough differences to aid in recognition. You can read all about our approach to updating the icons in Windows 10 in this Medium post from the Microsoft Design Team! Many of these icons will be updated as app updates from the Microsoft Store. We are beginning to roll them out to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring first, starting today. The Mail and Calendar icons rolled out this morning to Release Preview. Over the coming months, Insiders will see more of the icons in Windows 10 get updated with new designs! General changes, improvements, and fixes for PC We fixed an issue resulting in OneDrive not working and using an unexpectedly high amount of CPU for some Insiders on the previous build. We resolved an issue where SCSI drivers weren’t being recognized with certain third-party virtual machines, which was causing c1900191 errors on these devices. We’re continuing to investigate additional c1900191 errors on other devices. We fixed an issue impacting Start menu reliability after upgrade for some Insiders. We fixed an issue resulting in some Insiders experiencing a green screen with a SYSTEMTHREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED error on recent builds. Known issues BattlEye and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues due to changes in the operating system between some Insider Preview builds and certain versions of BattlEye anti-cheat software. To safeguard Insiders who might have these versions installed on their PC, we have applied a compatibility hold on these devices from being offered affected builds of Windows Insider Preview. See this article for details. We are aware Narrator and NVDA users that seek the latest release of Microsoft Edge based on Chromium may experience some difficulty when navigating and reading certain web content. Narrator, NVDA and the Edge teams are aware of these issues. Users of legacy Microsoft Edge will not be affected. NVAccess has released a NVDA 2019.3 that resolves the known issue with Edge. We’re looking into reports of the update process hanging for extended periods of time when attempting to install a new build. We’re investigating reports that some Insiders are unable to update to newer builds with error 0x8007042b. The Documents section under Privacy has a broken icon (just a rectangle). When you upgrade with certain languages, like Japanese, the “Installing Windows X%” page isn’t rendering the text correctly (only boxes are displayed). We’re continuing to investigate the issue where input stops working in some places if clipboard history (WIN+V) is dismissed without pasting anything. The cloud recovery option for Reset this PC isn’t working on this build. Please use the local reinstall option when performing Reset this PC. Endret 22. februar 2020 av Chavalito Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 4. september 2020 Del Skrevet 4. september 2020 Nå er det veldig lenge siden jeg har postet noe her, men det har sin forklaring, jeg måtte avgårde på arbeid igjen helt uventet. Så jeg har ikke fått testet noe i det hele tatt siden april. Se nedenfor for siste preview utgave. Spoiler Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20206 Written By Brandon LeBlanc publishedSeptember 2, 2020 Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 20206 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. With today’s build, we are delivering a set of input features to Insiders that are designed to meet our customers where they are and letting them express themselves how they see fit in Windows. Our goal is to make Windows even better at helping our customers communicate using text and voice on their devices. What’s new in Build 20206 Evolving the Emoji Picker Over the last 3 years, we have been adding ways to express yourself when typing in Windows. In addition to adding an emoji picker and support for more emoji, we have also added support for many more languages, kaomoji, and symbols. We have also added ways to manage your clipboard history. We are evolving the emoji picker in Windows to bring many of these separate experiences together as well as introduce some new capabilities such as easy access to animated GIFs. We know that you need more than just emojis to properly convey your message when communicating using text. To that end, we’ve revamped the emoji picker to be a one-stop for expressing yourself while you type on your device! This new experience offers: An updated design: We are making the experience more aligned with our Fluent Design principles, including a new acrylic background. Emoji search: We are improving discoverability of emoji search in supported languages by having an inline search box. Animated GIF support, including search: Going forward, WIN + [.] and WIN + [;] will now enable you to quickly input animated GIFs. The selection of animated gifs will be continuously updated based on current trends and #hashtags. Search is also available for those times where you need to find the perfect reaction gif to succinctly communicate your message. Converging our input experiences across emoji and clipboard history: We are bringing input and clipboard history together into a single experience. You can still press WIN + V to go straight to clipboard history, but now you can also access it by switching to the “Clipboard” category after pressing WIN + [.] or WIN + [;]. We will be continuing to work on input in Windows and would love to hear your thoughts on further improvements. We are lighting up a new area path in the Feedback Hub for you to share your suggestions: Input and Language > Emoji, Kaomoji, GIF and other input. Please note: In order to insert an animated GIF when typing, the text field needs to support it. Animated GIF search requires an internet connection and is powered by Tenor. For more details about languages where animated GIF search is supported by Tenor, please see here. This feature is rolling out to a subset of Insiders in the Dev Channel at first, to help us quickly identify issues that may impact performance and reliability. Rest assured they will be gradually rolled out to everyone in the Dev Channel. Introducing Voice Typing Windows voice typing is the new and improved version of Windows dictation that enables you to type effortlessly with your voice wherever there’s a text field on your PC. Sometimes, using your voice is more comfortable and efficient than typing on a keyboard – with Windows voice typing, you can relax your hands and just say what you want to write. Improved features for voice typing include: A modern design – optimized for use with touch keyboards. Auto-punctuation that allows you to effortlessly put your thoughts down without worrying about question marks and periods (turn it on in settings). An updated back end for the most reliable voice typing experience ever on Windows. Easily start voice typing any time by using the keyboard shortcut (WIN + H) or tapping the microphone button on the touch keyboard. When using the hardware keyboard: When using the touch keyboard: Want to up your voice typing to the next level? Try out the following supported voice commands: Voice typing is available in the following languages/locales*: English (US) English (Australia) English (India) English (Canada) English (United Kingdom) French (France) French (Canada) Portuguese (Brazilian) Simplified Chinese Spanish (Mexico) Spanish (Spanish) German Italian Japanese** *Voice typing will automatically use the language your keyboard is set to (if supported).**Auto-punctuation is not available in Japanese at this time. Please note: we are still working to improve the feature and how it interacts with different applications. In some Office apps you may experience random pauses while using the voice typing feature. If this happens, click the microphone icon again to restart the listening experience. This feature is rolling out to a subset of Insiders in the Dev Channel at first, to help us quickly identify issues that may impact performance and reliability. Rest assured they will be gradually rolled out to everyone in the Dev Channel. Improving the touch keyboard design Some Insiders will start to see our new touch keyboard design rolling out to their PCs. The updated design includes a fresh aesthetic and many other small tweaks, including updated key sizes / layouts to optimize for typing comfort & accuracy. We have also done some work to help improve discoverability and usability of available features. While exploring the updated design, you will notice a number of refinements, including: New key press animations and sounds. Child keys have been optimized for quicker entry – try pressing and holding keys like “e” or “-“ and see how it looks. For those who prefer to keep their keyboard undocked, the option now accessible via a button directly in the candidate bar, and you can easily move the keyboard around using the gripper region at the top of the keyboard. All entries in the settings menu now have labels for improved clarity of available options. We are bringing emoji search to the touch keyboard, so you no longer need to hunt through the different categories to find the one you are looking for. More so, you can also now search for animated GIFs. All accessible from our new expressive input button in the candidate bar. (For more – see our section above on evolving the emoji panel.) A new entry point into voice typing has been added to the left of the space bar in supported languages. (See above section on voice typing.) The touch keyboard can also be invoked on any PC from the touch keyboard button on the taskbar, although you may need to enable the button. To do so, right-click or press and hold on the taskbar, then select “Show touch keyboard button” in the menu. Once the touch keyboard is open, try typing or shapewriting on the keyboard and let us know how it feels. We want to thank Insiders for sharing their feedback about the touch keyboard over the years – your comments directly inspired these changes. We look forward to you trying them out and to even more feedback! Please note: Some of the keyboard layouts for certain languages are still in the process of being updated to the new design. Currently shapewriting is only supported when using the wide or onehanded touch keyboard layouts. This feature is rolling out to a subset of Insiders in the Dev Channel at first, to help us quickly identify issues that may impact performance and reliability. Rest assured they will be gradually rolled out to everyone in the Dev Channel. Cursor movement using the space bar One thing we heard from our customers is the desire to change the cursor position with the touch keyboard. Based on that feedback, we are updating the keyboard so that you can now quickly do this in any text field using gestures on the space bar. All you need to do is place a finger on the space bar and slide your finger left, right, up, or down. As your finger moves, so will the cursor – one character or line at a time. We’ll be continuing to work on input in Windows and would love to hear your thoughts on further improvements. This feature is rolling out to a subset of Insiders in the Dev Channel at first, to help us quickly identify issues that may impact performance and reliability. Rest assured they will be gradually rolled out to everyone in the Dev Channel. Updates for developers The Windows SDK is now flighting continuously with the Dev Channel. Whenever a new OS build is flighted to the Dev Channel, the corresponding SDK will also be flighted. You can always install the latest Insider SDK from aka.ms/InsiderSDK. SDK flights will be archived in Flight Hub along with OS flights. Changes and Improvements When annotated content and linked control Narrator commands are invoked on context which doesn’t have any linked controls available, Narrator will now say “No linked item”. When setting focus to Windows Explorer in the Processes tab of Task Manager, we’re updating the keyboard shortcut for the Restart option to now be Alt + R. Fixes We fixed an issue where the new option to enable DNS encryption wasn’t persisting after update. We fixed an issue leading to certain apps not launching due to nlsdl.dll being missing. We fixed a race condition in the last few builds that could result in some Insiders experiencing scaling issues after waking their PC from sleep when using multiple monitors. We fixed an issue that could result in the Narrator Home crashing when using the back button. We fixed an issue where after adding a VPN connection, Narrator focus would move to the Settings home button rather than read that the VPN connection had been successfully added. We fixed an issue from the last two flights resulting in Office documents opening blank when opened from File Explorer rather than from within the app. We’ve fixed an issue in the Mail app preventing syncing with certain mail services. We’ve fixed an issue causing some devices to receive bugchecks with error code KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION. We fixed an issue that could result in Task Manager erroneously indicating that a non-UWP app had been suspended. We’ve mitigated an issue with the previous build causing some devices to download larger than normal amounts of data during the update process. This may have resulted in slower downloads and disk space warnings. If you continue to experience the issue with this build, please file a new feedback. We’ve made improvements to address issues where the new taskbar experience for pinned websites wasn’t working for some websites. If you continue encountering issues, please ensure you’re running the latest version of Microsoft Edge Dev or Canary, and report the issue using the Feedback button in Microsoft Edge if you are. Known issues We’re looking into reports of the update process hanging for extended periods of time when attempting to install a new build. We’re working on a fix to enable live preview for pinned site tabs. We’re working on enabling the new taskbar experience for existing pinned sites. In the meantime, you can unpin the site from the taskbar, remove it from the edge://apps page, and then re-pin the site. We’re investigating reports of some Office applications crashing or missing after updating to a new build. We’re investigating reports of the Settings app crashing when opening Manage Disks and Volumes. We’re working on a fix for the Linux kernel not being installed when using the wsl –install command in the Windows Subsystem for Linux. For an immediate workaround run wsl –update to get the latest kernel version. [ADDED 9/3] We are investigating an issue affecting Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 distros where users can receive the error: “The remote procedure call failed” on startup. Lenke til kommentar
Malvado Skrevet 4. september 2020 Forfatter Del Skrevet 4. september 2020 Uproblematisk ? Kan jo nevne at jeg har valgt å holde meg unna beta testing da jeg og kona rett og slett har ikke tid lenger og har behov for en stabil PC. Men det er mye bra som nå testes ut av MS. Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 4. september 2020 Del Skrevet 4. september 2020 Som du sa @Malvado Ikke noe problem. Jeg får heller ikke testet noe som helst før i slutten av oktober da jeg håper å komme meg hjem igjen etter 5 måneder på jobb. Lenke til kommentar
G Skrevet 24. september 2020 Del Skrevet 24. september 2020 (endret) Ooooh, big things: Quote We fixed an issue that could result in Windows Update getting stuck at “Downloading – 0%” for a long time. https://wccftech.com/build-20221-is-out-for-insiders-with-windows-10-taskbar-improvements/ Wow, at de ikke har sett på denne før, begriper jeg bare ikke. Må være flaut, men Microsoft har vel aldri følt seg flaue over noe.. Ok, litt lengre ned i samme artikkel så sier de at de ikke var helt ferdig med problemet. Feilfiksin i et nøtteskall? Quote We’re looking into reports of the update process hanging for extended periods of time when attempting to install a new build. Endret 24. september 2020 av G Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 18. juni 2021 Del Skrevet 18. juni 2021 Nå har det vært stille her lenge ser jeg, så jeg får se å bli litt mer aktiv, ... kanskje. Når det gjelder det G sier om: "We fixed an issue that could result in Windows Update getting stuck at “Downloading – 0%” for a long time." så synes jeg dette skjer enda, og jeg er på versjon 21H1 Build 19043.1081. Nytt om siste beta som jeg bruker: Spoiler Releasing Windows 10 Build 19043.1081 (21H1) to Beta & Release Preview Channels Written By Windows Insider Program Team published June 17, 2021 Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing 21H1 Build 19043.1081 (KB5003690) to the Beta Channel & Release Preview Channel for those Insiders who are on 21H1. See our blog post here on preparing the Windows 10 May 2021 Update (21H1) for release. This update includes the following improvements: We fixed an issue that causes blurry text on the news and interests button on the Windows taskbar for some display configurations. We fixed an issue that causes communication between apps to stop working after you enable the “AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID” policy. We fixed a performance issue in the MultiByteToWideChar() function that occurs when it is used in a non-English locale. We fixed an issue that prevents sorting from working properly when using multiple versions of National Language Support (NLS) sorting. We fixed an issue in a small subset of users that have lower than expected performance in games after installing KB5000842 or later. We fixed an issue that causes the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) to suddenly stop working while you are typing. We fixed an issue that causes WMIMigrationPlugin.dll to return an error when you attempt to migrate in offline mode. We fixed an issue with the Set-RuleOption PowerShell command that fails to provide the option for the Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) policy to treat files signed with an expired certificate as unsigned. We fixed an issue that causes Windows to stop working when it uses AppLocker to validate a file that has multiple signatures. The error is 0x3B. We fixed an issue that might cause BitLocker to go into recovery mode after updating the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) firmware. This occurs when the “Interactive logon: Machine account lockout Threshold” policy is set and there were incorrect password attempts. We fixed an issue that causes Windows to generate many AppLocker or SmartLocker success events. We fixed an issue with authenticating for a domain controller when Credential Guard and Remote Credential Guard are enabled. We fixed an issue that prevents certain screen reader apps from running when Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) is enabled. We fixed an issue in which signing in using a PIN fails. The error message is “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available. Click to set up your PIN again.” We added Windows support for System Management Mode protections (firmware protection version 2.0) for certain processors that support Secure Launch. We fixed an issue that, in certain cases, takes you out of the exclusive virtual reality (VR) app and back to Windows Mixed Reality Home when you press the Windows button on the controller. With this update, when you press the Windows button, the Windows Start menu appears. When you close the Start menu, you will go back to the exclusive VR app. We improved the accuracy and efficiency of sensitive data analysis in the Microsoft 365 Endpoint data loss prevention (DLP) Classification Engine. We fixed an issue with the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) VPN service on remote access server (RAS) servers. Periodically, users cannot connect a VPN to the server over the IKE protocol. This issue might start several hours or days after restarting the server or restarting the IKEEXT service. Some users can connect while many others cannot connect because the service is in DoS Protection mode, which limits incoming connection attempts. We fixed an issue that causes Wi-Fi connections to fail because of an invalid Message Integrity Check (MIC) on a four-way handshake if Management Frame Protection (MFP) is enabled. We fixed an issue that might cause a VPN to fail after renewing a user auto-enrolled certificate. The error message is “There are no more files”. We fixed an issue with the Tunnel Extensible Authentication protocol (TEAP) that replaces the outer identity with “anonymous” even though identity privacy is not selected or is disabled. We fixed an issue that causes Remote Desktop sessions to stop responding while the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is enabled. We added support for the USB Test and Measurement Class. We fixed an issue in Adamsync.exe that affects the syncing of large Active Directory subtrees. We fixed an error that occurs when the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) bind cache is full, and the LDAP client library receives a referral. We fixed a redirector stop error that is caused by a race condition that occurs when the system deletes binding objects when connections close. We fixed an issue that prevents users from setting or querying disk quotas on the C drive. We fixed an issue that causes 16-bit apps that run on NT Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM) to stop working when you open them. We fixed an issue that causes fontdrvhost.exe to stop working when Compact Font Format version 2 (CFF2) fonts are installed. We fixed an issue that might prevent End User Defined Characters (EUDC) from printing correctly because of font fallback settings. We fixed an issue with Search box graphics on the Windows taskbar that occurs if you use the taskbar’s context menu to turn off News and interests. This graphics issue is especially visible when using dark mode. We fixed an issue that might cause signing in with your fingerprint to fail after the system starts up or resumes from sleep. We fixed an issue that might redirect you to the Microsoft Store page for Gaming Services when you try to install or start an Xbox Game Pass game on your Windows 10 device. Additionally, you receive error 0x80073D26 or 0x8007139F. For more information, see KB5004327. Thanks, The Windows Insider Program Team Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 19. juli 2021 Del Skrevet 19. juli 2021 Ja, nå har jeg installert Windows 11 build 22000.71 i VM og så langt ikke noen problemer. På den andre siden så har jeg ikke noen programmer installert i Windows 11, så ikke lett å si noe mer for øyebblikket. Spoiler Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.71 Written By Amanda Langowski Brandon LeBlanc Published July 15, 2021 Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.71 to everyone in the Dev Channel! Changes and Improvements We’re introducing a new entertainment widget! The entertainment widget allows you to see new and featured movie titles available in the Microsoft Store. Selecting a movie will direct you to the Microsoft Store to see more information about that title. Just open widgets and click or tap on the “Add widgets” button and choose the entertainment widget. [UPDATE] The entertainment widget is available for Insiders in the following countries: US, UK, CA, DE, FR, AU, JP. The new entertainment widget gives you quick access to featured moved titles in the Microsoft Store. The new context menus and other right-click menus have been updated to use acrylic material. The new Windows 11 context menus before acrylic and after. We are testing the usability of a SplitButton for making new folders and files in the File Explorer command bar. The Taskbar previews (when you mouse-over open apps on the Taskbar) have been updated to reflect the new visual design of Windows 11. Taskbar previews with rounded corners! Fixes Taskbar: We fixed an issue where if you drag app icons on the Taskbar to rearrange them, it was making the apps launch or minimize when you released the icon. Using a long press with touch on an app icon in the Taskbar to open the jump list should now work. After right-clicking the Start icon in the Taskbar, clicking somewhere else should now dismiss the menu more reliably. Shift + Right-click on an app icon in the Taskbar will now bring up the window menu like it used to and not the jump list. We’ve addressed an issue that was making your mouse move slowly when hovering over the Taskbar previews. We’ve included the fix for an issue when using multiple Desktops where an app icon in the taskbar might give the appearance of multiple windows being open when that wasn’t the case on that Desktop. When using the Amharic IME you should no longer see an unexpected X next to the IME icon in the taskbar. The issue where if you click on the input indicator on the Taskbar and it would unexpectedly highlighted Quick Settings has been fixed. When you hover over Task View, the preview flyout for your Desktops will no longer pop back up after using Esc to dismiss them. We made a fix to address an issue where explorer.exe might crash after hovering over the Task View icon in the Taskbar. We fixed an issue where the selected date in the calendar flyout was out of sync with the date in the Taskbar. We made an update to address a scenario resulting in some Insiders not seeing the lunar calendar text in the calendar flyout when enabled in Settings. This flight addressed an issue that could unexpectedly make the Taskbar background transparent. Right-clicking the focus assist icon in the taskbar should now show a context menu. The issue from the previous flight where icons in the taskbar corner were getting crushed against the top of the Taskbar has been addressed. The tooltip for the location in use icon in the Taskbar should no longer appear blank sometimes. Settings: We fixed an issue making Settings crash on launch periodically. Using the volume mixer sliders in Sound Settings should be more responsive now, as well as the page responsiveness as a whole. We fixed an issue resulting in Disk and Volumes Settings’ change size option being clipped. There was a non-functional verify link under Backup Settings – this has been fixed. The Power and Battery Settings page should no longer be reporting that battery saver is engaged in it’s not. The Power and Battery Settings page should also now not crash when launched from Quick Settings. We fixed a grammatical error in the Sign-in Settings text. The “I forgot my PIN” link was unexpectedly missing in Sign-in Settings when a PIN was set up and has now been returned. The issue where the Move option under Apps & Features in Settings wasn’t working reliably should be addressed in this build. We’ve mitigated a problem where some of the colors in Settings weren’t updating after switching between dark and light mode, leaving unreadable text. We’ve done some work to help improve the performance of Settings when switching between light and dark mode. We addressed an issue where some of the elements of the Themes page in Settings would end up crowded together when the window size was small. We resolved an issue where the Pen menu toggle under Taskbar Settings was not in sync with the actual state of the feature. Changes made to “Dismiss notification after this amount of time” in Accessibility Settings should now persist. Some of the icons you could enable in Taskbar Settings were erroneously labeled Windows Explorer even though that’s not what they were – this should now be fixed. The Connect text in Quick Settings has been updated to say Cast. File Explorer: Clicking the command bar button twice should now close any dropdown that appeared. The new command bar should now appear when “Open folders in a separate process” is enabled under File Explorer Options > View. This build addresses an issue where right clicking a file and selecting Open With > Choose another app might launch the file in the default app rather than opening the Open With dialog. Fixed an issue the desktop and File Explorer context menu would stop launching. Search: We fixed an issue where the option to verify your account in Search wasn’t working. Hovering over the Search icon on a secondary monitor will now show the flyout on the correct monitor. Search should now work if you open Start and start typing after having gone to the apps list and back. Widgets: When using the Outlook client with a Microsoft account, Calendar, and To Do updates should sync faster down to the widgets. We addressed an issue where if you added multiple widgets quickly from the widgets settings, it could result in some of the widgets not being visible on the board. We fixed a bug where widgets could all become stuck in a loading state (blank squares in the window). The traffic widget should now follow the Windows mode (light or dark). The title of the sports widget should no longer mismatch with the content of the widget. Other: This build addresses an issue where ALT + Tab was getting stuck open sometimes after you released the keys and had to be manually dismissed. We made a fix for an issue where Narrator focus wasn’t ending up on the emoji panel after using the keyboard shortcut to open it. Magnifier’s lens view has been updated so the lens now has rounded corners. We found an issue that was noticeably impacting Start launch reliability for some Insiders, and have addressed it with this flight. We’ve updated the “Most Used” text in the Start menu’s app list so it should no longer be getting clipped. Using the semantic zoom in Start’s app list should no longer result in the list being pushed down and to the right off the edge of the window. We fixed an issue where if you pressed WIN + Z you would need to press Tab before you could use the arrow key to navigate through the snap layouts. We addressed an issue where an acrylic area could get left on the screen after repeatedly snapping and unsnapping a window with touch. We’ve done some work to mitigate an unexpected flash when moving a snapped window with touch. We made a change to help window borders have a little more contrast when “Show accent color on title bars and windows borders” was turned off. Known issues [REMINDER] When upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10 or when installing an update to Windows 11, some features may be deprecated or removed. See details here. Start: In some cases, you might be unable to enter text when using Search from Start or the Taskbar. If you experience the issue, press WIN + R on the keyboard to launch the Run dialog box, then close it. Based on feedback, we are working on adding access keys to WIN + X so that you can do things like “WIN + X M” to launch Device Manager. Insiders may see this functionality in this build, however we are currently investigating an issue in which sometimes the option is unexpectedly unavailable. Taskbar: There is an issue in this build where Explorer.exe will crash when the date and time button on the Taskbar is clicked to access new notifications with Focus Assist turned off. The workaround for this is to enable Focus assist to priority or alarms mode. Note that when focus assist is turned on, notification popups won’t appear, but they will be in the notification center when opened. The Taskbar will sometimes flicker when switching input methods. Taskbar previews may draw partially offscreen. Settings: When launching the Settings app, a brief green flash may appear. When using Quick Settings to modify Accessibility settings, the settings UI may not save the selected state. The button to rename your PC doesn’t work in this build. If needed, this can be done using sysdm.cpl. Settings will crash when clicking “Facial recognition (Windows Hello)” under Sign-in Settings if Windows Hello is already set up. Reset this PC and Go back buttons in Settings > System > Recovery do not function. Reset and roll back can be accessed from the Windows Recovery Environment by selecting System > Recovery > Advanced startup, and pressing Restart now. Once in Windows Recovery, choose Troubleshoot. Choose Reset this PC to perform a reset. Choose Advanced options > Uninstall Updates > Uninstall latest feature update to perform a rollback. File Explorer: Explorer.exe crashes in a loop for Insiders using the Turkish display language when battery charge is at 100%. When right clicking the desktop or File Explorer, the resulting context menu and submenus may appear partially off screen. Clicking a desktop icon or context menu entry may result in the wrong item being selected. Search: After clicking the Search icon on the Taskbar, the Search panel may not open. If this occurs, restart the “Windows Explorer” process, and open the search panel again. When you hover your mouse over the Search icon on the Taskbar, recent searches may not be displayed. To work around the issue, restart your PC. Search panel might appear as black and not display any content below the search box. Widgets: Widgets board may appear empty. To work around the issue, you can sign out and then sign back in again. Launching links from the widgets board may not invoke apps to the foreground. Widgets may be displayed in the wrong size on external monitors. If you encounter this, you can launch the widgets via touch or WIN + W shortcut on your actual PC display first and then launch on your secondary monitors. Store: The install button might not be functional yet in some limited scenarios. Rating and reviews are not available for some apps. Windows Security: Device Security is unexpectedly saying “Standard hardware security not supported” for Insiders with supported hardware. “Automatic sample submission” is unexpectedly turned off when you restart your PC. Localization: There is an issue where some Insiders may be missing some translations from their user experience for a small subset of languages running the latest Insider Preview builds. To confirm if you have been impacted, please visit this Answers forum post and follow the steps for remediation. For developers You can download the latest Windows Insider SDK at aka.ms/windowsinsidersdk. The Windows Insider SDK will be continuously flighting with corresponding Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, and the latest Windows Insider SDK for Build 22000.71 is now available. Beginning with Windows Insider SDK version 22000.71 and the latest .NET 5 update, we have also added support for .NET 5 developers who want to target the Windows Insider SDK and access these new APIs. For more details on this support, refer to the Windows Insider SDK download page. Important Insider Links You can check out our Windows Insider Program documentation here, including a list of all the new features and updates released in builds so far. Are you not seeing any of the features listed for this build? Check your Windows Insider Settings to make sure you’re in the Dev Channel. Submit feedback here to let us know if things weren’t working the way you expected. If you want a complete look at what build is in which Insider channel, head over to Flight Hub. Please note, there will be a slight delay between when a build is flighted and when Flight Hub is updated. Thanks, Amanda & Brandon Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 24. juli 2021 Del Skrevet 24. juli 2021 Har oppdatert Windows 11 til build 22000.100, har ikke merket noe rart enda. Men som nevnt, jeg har null programmer installert i VM. Får se når Windows 11 kommer til Beta kanalen. 🙂 Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 29. juli 2021 Del Skrevet 29. juli 2021 (endret) Nå blir det skøy her, holder på å installere Windows 11 på gaming riggen min Endret 29. juli 2021 av Chavalito Lenke til kommentar
Chavalito Skrevet 30. juli 2021 Del Skrevet 30. juli 2021 Da var Windows 11 til build 22000.100 installert på gaming riggen, jeg er i Insider Beta kanalen. Det gikk ikke uten problemer, men slike ting er jo til for å løses. Så langt har alt funket knall, ikke noe tull med spill eller prgrammer. Jeg hadde vel ikke ventet det heller da Windows 11 egentlig er Windows 10 med en del kosmiske forandringer. Får se åssen det funker videre framover. Lenke til kommentar
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