I've just experienced the fastest upgrade via Windows Update til now - downloading progress was like 5% per second. Guess microsoft is testing servers and I got served by an uncapped one. Skip TPM Check v9 also helped the install phase, since it's no longer powershell-based to get hindered by the garbage defender
I can see Final Build for 22H2 being released in June or July 2022, we are missing a couple of features that Microsoft teased for 22H2, such as Tabs for File Explorer
As I prefer the list view in most of folders, I find a sudden change in windows 11 22610. The initial space from left border to document placing is wider in list but normal as before in detailed below. See screenshots. Any solutions???
Refined v8. Added back the capability to automatically bypass manual upgrade setup regardless of media having a bypass added or not. For upgrades I haven't bothered patching 11 iso's in a long time, I just keep them original, and have the script do it dynamically in a set-it-and-forget-it way. And I mostly do upgrades, for me it's less issues along the way. Obviously for clean installs bypass is needed, there are many solutions for that.
Until June 10, a release build must be signed. Build 22610 is the first candidate, but not the last one.
This build is really good stability wise. But Windows 11 is getting slower and slower to use day by day as they fill it with webview junk. Even the new context menus are slow as molasses and several times I get Loading message for context menu items like WinRar/NanaZip. It’s not even funny.
I am using 7000 MBps PCIe Gen4.0 NVMe SSD on i7 12700K and still W11 feels clunky and slow compared to W7, W8 & W10. Total regression in performance.