Windows 11 |
With the release of the Windows 11 Build 22610 compiled version, Microsoft has introduced a large number of bug fixes, improvements, and some newly designed features in the new preview of the system. Given that Build 22610 won’t have a “Technical Preview” watermark on the desktop, Microsoft will soon complete RTM development for Windows 11 22H2.
Microsoft has already pushed an update to the Dev and Beta channels with a ton of improvements. However, during the RTM and official push, we can expect to see more major updates and improvements.
Windows Latest pointed out that the current Windows 11 22H2 preview belongs to the Nickel development branch, and the changes are mainly reflected in many details. Major changes from earlier have been frozen, but some improvements may still appear in upcoming new releases.
So far, Microsoft has fixed a ton of issues with Windows 11 — including erratic taskbar behavior, various issues with File Explorer, and a weird bug.
While some testers may experience repeated crashes of File Explorer (Explorer.exe), the system tool also receives a new colorful look (accent colors) and gives it a more consistent Windows look 11 Experience.
The first update to Windows 11 also awaits bringing back drag-and-drop support, as well as the ability to pin more icons in the Start menu. Along with the aggressive update, though, 22H2 is also stripping out some Windows 10-era features (like the calendar pop-up button/the ability to ungroup taskbar icons). To sum up, we only know that Windows 11 22H2 will bring more minor improvements than visual style/bug fixes. As for the exact release date for this Anniversary Update, maybe August or later.