Insider builds drop randomly, hell sometimes fairly late during the day. As expected. But if trying to see a pattern in release dates is interesting to some, even though useless, then I think there is websites that will help with that. A quick skip through on one of these websites simply says in the end Thursdays is a common day for past builds. But again, that means nothing. If it really, really interests you, just Check for updates every day on your PC at common Windows Update hour. If not, well check MDL or Twitter, lol
Thers an updated rst vmd driver too ...but i didnt link that incase someone installs on the wrong chipset
Funny thing that happens only on W11: Windows Update "teases" when a new build is going to come out. Last week, several hours before 22000.65 dropped publically, the Insider page in the Settings App showed a warning: "A new build is available."
There is a pattern. They always drop at 10AM Seattle Time (which is 2PM for me) on a wednesday or a thursday... and very rarely, on fridays. Even rarer are monday releases, such as 22000.51. But they do happen. But there's definately a pattern
I've just installed Windows 11 on my main machine using the Regedit hack to bypass the TPM system check that Linus from "Linus Tech Tips" taught. Working fine with minor bugs and weirdness. Going to play some games now. PS: This default white theme is actually pretty good. I was used to black taskbar but this blends better with the system. It's better than the Windows 10 white theme.
There is also VeraCrypt, which is the successor of TrueCrypt (based on it). Support UEFI and SecureBoot. Don't need a TPM like Bitlocker do. I use it for portable drive (file container).
The whole video is based on a website that was created by one of our best friends here https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/r-i-p-our-beloved-whatever127.82007
Man, Microsoft copied KDE Plasma with no shame at all. Not complaining, it looks nice. Now I can have KDE Plasma the right way (a.k.a without the bugs, slowness and bloatedness) =)
win 11 desktop with live interactive energy wallpaper from steam. Wish windows could give us live wallpaper out of the box
Can you show the similarity? Because some people are saying it copied from MacOS The truth is , Everyone is copying everyone
Remind us where 99.99% of operating systems got the "start menu" again? Even the taskbar can be dated back to Windows 1.01
Just tried the white theme. Windows start wont work now lol, first bug ive found thats critical. Restarting explorer fixes it but we shouldnt have to do that.
It come as a merge of concepts from OS2 and MacOS (which wasn't even called MacOS at the time) Then It was more or less finalized by win 95 and OS2 Warp, obviously people remember more the former given it was way more commercially successful.