Did a clean install, works way faster. Also noticed few other changes like right click on desktop new options design, and right click on folders... Didn't have that when i updated from that leaked build... I think everyone who did that should do a clean install..
Yeah, same here. I reinstall my virtual machine with the original build, without .51, and i see a nice performance boost. I can't understand why Microsoft is trying to convince and attract users through the new interface, bringing alpha features from internal labs and say "This is Windows 11". Poor marketing. The same marketing who doesn't like to see you using WSL2 on Windows Server 2022.
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Audio Stack has been updated in this build with a very noticable improvement for my Soundblaster ZxR.
Personally I think MS will stick to their baseline requirements. Where my AMD TR 1950X fails is because the processor is a generation 1, and whilst supporting secure boot and TPM 2.0 - it lacks virtualization-based security (VBS) and hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI). So whilst I'll be able to test drive every preview build released on Insiders, I think the final build will not work with my system, which MS basically say anyway. So either MDL wizardry to work around that or I'll need to go back to Windows 10 and upgrade hardware at a later point.
tried insider build direct update from windows 10. after reboot, got win 11 experiece. quite smooth and no problem so far. just notice that file explorer still have ribbon menu but with new icon. after another reboot, file explorer (and maybe other part that i miss) got full upgraded to win11 component
My computer has a third generation Intel processor and runs Windows 10, version 21H1 (19043.1081) very well. I will have problems with Windows11?
sorry for this obviousness but... it would not be better to make a new dedicated Windows 11 section instead of Windows 11 subsections inside Windows 10 ? just for a "clear" reading
Windows has never deleted any files permanently. All files are stored on the hard disk for as long as there is space available. You probably wanted to say that there is no choice to bypass the Recycle.Bin (trash). But this I don't belive. PS. And one more thing - maybe it would be time to stop commenting 21996.1 (April 2021) now, because 22000.51 (Date 05.06.2021) is available to everyone who wants it.
@Hadron-Curious There is currently a page of plain text written in A4 format full of similar errors and problems. Do You really going to start rewriting them all one by one here again? These all are known to Microsoft and they trying to repair them one-by-one.