[DISCUSSION] Windows 11 Official Build 22000.xxx (PC) [co_release]

Discussion in 'Windows 11' started by Enthousiast, Jun 28, 2021.

  1. slackeritguy

    slackeritguy MDL Member

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    How did you disable Terminal?
     
  2. crossup

    crossup MDL Member

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    Remove-AppxPackage -Package Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_1.10.2383.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe
     
  3. erpsterm35

    erpsterm35 MDL Guru

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    nope. seems like the streak of new W11 22000.x builds released on Thursdays is over
     
  4. vipanonymous

    vipanonymous MDL Senior Member

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    Store just got updated the "PREVIEW" is now removed.

    version 22110.1401.1.0

    edit: old news I guess, sorry ;)
     
  5. amincom

    amincom MDL Junior Member

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    #5485 amincom, Oct 2, 2021
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    Snipping tools, Windows calculator, Ms Store & Windows Alarm and Clock Apps already updated to modern version for Windows 11 22000.194.
     
  6. R29k

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    #5486 R29k, Oct 2, 2021
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    Installed 22000.194 on 5 machines, it's a very nice os, this is what 10 should have been.
     
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  7. slackeritguy

    slackeritguy MDL Member

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    Had me in the first half not gonna lie.
     
  8. maxama123

    maxama123 MDL Addicted

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    Absolutely agree with you. Win 11 is quicker to boot up compared to win 10, visually it's beautiful, everything just works better but in some areas not very productive. I.e no drag n drop or start menu requires additional click to navigate but this is all small quirks which are manageable. The new windows explorer right click menu also take a bit of adjusting too but easy to navigate now. Wish the icons (cut, copy, paste) were in color though .

    Would I go back to Windows 10? Not a chance. Can't go back. Windows 11 all the way.
     
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  10. audiofeel

    audiofeel MDL Novice

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    how did you switch to cmd? how did you get the win-x menu back?
     
  11. Mellipes

    Mellipes MDL Senior Member

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    Well to me a first. Forum is stunningly QUIET and the release only days away.

    Getting rather boring.
     
  12. banesi

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    #5492 banesi, Oct 2, 2021
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    The thickness of taskbar is just unacceptable and no option in settings to make it thinner. Guess I have to dig into registry?

    Well, this is just disturbing after setting it to 0
     

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  13. cuteee

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    How this is happen to you ?
     
  14. Xtreme21

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    All current registry tweaks for a slim taskbar (at least the ones I've seen) will mess up two line date/time display in the notification area. This post.

    Solution atm is StartIsBack to replace the start menu (allows you to restore the Win 10 taskbar) or Explorer Patcher. See main tweaks/fixes/modding post.
     
  15. Jeston

    Jeston MDL Novice

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    what? it has no drag and dropping of files into stuff?
     
  16. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    Because today is Saturday (and also tommorow. Not for me).
     
  17. WinFree

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    Does Windows 11 work with TPM 1.2?
     
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  18. Lacius

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    Yes, but it isn't officially supported, and you might not receive future updates (most likely, that means a new build a year from now) if you don't meet the official system requirements.
     
  19. WindowsGeek

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    They can always update it manually from this site.