does anyone know if it's possible to unhide all the tray icons in .65 / .71 ? as both of those builds have bug where they tray icons are hidden, have to click the arrow to access them. windows seems to ignore the EnableAutoTray reg setting.
the EnableAutoTray was workng in .55 but then broke in .65 and .71 seems like a bug, as the reg setting is still in the registry after upgrading but isn't being read. if it's new feature to make the tray tidy, it sucks. i like to see all my tray icons. hopefully it's just a bug.
They barely announced Win11 a few weeks ago. This build is only a few weeks old. They have issued a day one patch on the day of release and two subsequent rollupdates containing bugfixes. I promise you, they are working on another build with the feedback they are getting on this build from the Insiders. This is the entire point of them putting it on the Insider program instead of just giving it to the manufacturers. It gives them a chance to take into account the feedback and see what people really have a problem with and what they need to change for the next build. I cannot re-iterate this enough. This is not the RTM build. The Insider program serves a function and this is it. They are using the insider program to develop the next build. Be patient. Another build will come.
Okay. As regard issue with Intel it is mainly for blank Widgets not crashing problem experienced by some people. It is likely graphics driver issue for crashing widgets for non-Intel GPU though. If you believe it is not. What did you find out on the causes of the issue?
If you don't believe that there will be more builds of Windows 11 soon, then tell me what the purpose of releasing this build to Windows Insiders is. Microsoft is more than capable of fixing bugs and focus testing without this program.
Microsoft decoupled Core OS from UI/UX starting with build 22000.1, so they could easily and actually have RTM'd 22000.1 with all its core functions (which won't need a new full featured build) and just polish up and fix the new UI/UX which is still the biggest change from Windows 10, separately and by simply using CUs. 22000.x will soon shift from Dev/Fast to Beta/Slow channel (maybe starting with build 22000.100, where the .100 package will still be released via CUs like all the others so far, even on Prod ring outside Insider Preview enroll), while the new "co_refresh" branch build with take its place on Dev/Fast ring and will stay there for months (as this one actually seems to be the only known next version/build of Windows 11). From now until October, Beta and also RP channels will just be used as test pools to still improve 22000.1 RTM via CUs in order to have an already mature build (both from a Core OS + UI/UX + Drivers/Software support from vendors) on GA this October, but people who already clean installed 22000.x won't need to do a full upgrade, but just running regular Windows Update (even outside Windows Insiders) and will be exactly on par with all the others on W11 launch day in October
They've already said they're not going to do bi-annual releases for Win11. I think this is old information. I think this website might be listing known information rather than pulling information from MS. I think it might be my mistake for even linking the site. I don't think the buildfeed source code even works anymore. I think MS might have shut that down completely. I think for unreleased builds we truly are in the dark. I don't think anyone knows what is coming. I can tell you with absolute certainty that this 22000 build is not the final RTM win11 build though.
Well, could be next year instead of next sping, but it's still another branch for sure. "co_release" stopped at 22000.x for certain, and is just receiving new CUs on top, adding more proof to its RTM nature.