Microsoft has launched the new Insider Preview for the upcoming 11099 build for Windows 10, giving us our first real look at what we can expect in future operating system updates. |
Microsoft
has launched the new Insider Preview for the upcoming 11099 build for
Windows 10, giving us our first real look at what we can expect in
future operating system updates. This is the first build of 2016, but
don’t go expecting big feature additions, as 11099’s main focus is on
system stability.
However
this doesn’t mean it’s a dull update. Described by Gabe Aul,
Microsoft’s vice president of engineering for the Windows and Devices
group, as focusing on structural improvements, we’re told that this
update will lay the groundwork for further updates in the future. It
updates the Windows OneCore; the core of the OS used by all of the
new-gen Windows devices.
This
is the first build to fall under Microsoft’s new Fast Ring release
system too, which makes it so that the insiders taking a look at the new
build are much closer to the internal testing team at Microsoft than
ever before (as per TechSpot).
That does of course mean more bugs are likely to be present, but for
those who like getting their hands on an update before anyone else, this
will be an exciting proposition for them.
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In
fact, there are several known problems with this build already,
including a login issue that crops up for those using the Citrix
XenDesktop, as well as a bug that runs into problems with Adobe’s Flash.
To
have a go with this new build yourself, you’ll need to be part of
Microsoft’s Fast Ring Insider system, and you should be aware that this
is not a stable build by any means. Once you’ve taken that leap of faith
though, you’re just one update away from being on the cutting edge of
Windows developments.
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