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Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 Insider build 25120 to the Dev Channel. This is Sun Valley 3 development and will eventually become a 2023 release. The company highlights a few things about this release, first of all, unlike previous versions, it is now available for ARM64 PCs and there is also an ISO available for download.
Windows Server vNext build 25120 was also released today, possibly indicating that the versions will be synchronized.
Here are the highlights of build 25120:
- ARM64 devices will be able to update to this version.
- We are releasing ISOs of this version - they can be downloaded here.
- This release includes some general improvements and fixes.
This is a change and improvement in this version:
[General]
As we As described in a blog post here , Windows Insiders using the Dev Channel may try out new ideas, longer lead features, and experiences designed to help prove concepts. Starting with this preview build, some Insiders will see one of these conceptual features as we begin exploring exposing lightweight interactive content on the Windows desktop. Today, Windows exposes this type of content in the Widgets board. To begin to evaluate this general idea and interaction model, the first exploration of this area added a search box that appeared on the desktop, enabling you to search the web.
If you want to remove this search box, you can right-click on the desktop, select "Show more options", and then toggle the "Show search" option.
We'd love to hear your feedback on this interaction model, so if you receive this experiment, please use the Feedback Center to provide feedback.
Note: Updating to this build requires a reboot to trigger this experience, but please note that not all Windows Insiders will have this experience enabled even after rebooting.
Here are all the fixes in build 25120:
[Recommended Action]
- should now target more Multiple date and time formats display recommended actions.
- Fixed some issues with certain formats when copying dates and/or times.
- Improved the overall performance and reliability of this feature.
[Settings]
- Fixed an issue that could cause Settings to crash when opening and viewing the battery usage graph.
- Improved the performance of showing Wi-Fi networks after enabling Wi-Fi from the Wi-Fi section of Quick Settings.
[Task Manager]
- Resolved an issue that caused some unreadable text to appear in the Performance page when contrasting themes were enabled.
[Other]
- Fixed an issue that could cause Windows Update to stop and roll back updates for WSA users.
- When upgrading to the new version, some work was done to solve the stuck problem in the progress wheel animation.
Note: Some of the fixes mentioned here in Insider Preview builds on the Dev Channel may make their way into servicing updates for released versions of Windows 11.
There are only a few known issues to be aware of in build 25120:
[General]
- Some games that use Easy Anti-Cheat may crash or cause your PC to have a bug check.
[Live Subtitles]
- Some full-screen apps (such as video players) prevent live subtitles from displaying.
- Certain applications that are located near the top of the screen and are closed before running live captions will relaunch behind the live caption window located at the top. Use the system menu (ALT Spacebar) while the application has focus to move the application's window further down.
Microsoft notes that Windows Insiders should be aware that features released in development builds may never make it to beta and stable builds of Windows 11, as the development channel is where features are tested . You can read the full statement below:
Dev Channel receives builds from our engineers that represent long-term lead work, with features and experiences that may never be released, Because we try out different concepts and get feedback. It's important to remember that the builds we release to the Development Channel should not be considered to match any specific Windows version, and features included may change over time, be removed, or be included in Insider builds be replaced, or may never be released outside of Windows to the general public. For more information, read this blog post about how we plan to use the Dev Channel to incubate new ideas, work on long-term lead projects, and control the status of individual features.
Microsoft also noticed that the desktop watermark is back in this version:
For these pre-release versions, the desktop watermark you see in the lower right corner of the desktop is normal .
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