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Microsoft Pushes Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22458 To Dev Channel Windows Insiders

Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22458 for Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. The build numbers are higher in the Dev Channel than the Windows 11 preview builds in the Beta Channel because because of the move from the active development branch (RS_PRERELEASE).

The builds released to the Dev Channel no longer match the Windows 11 experience that will be released to general customers on October 5. Moreover, the desktop watermark you view at the lower right corner of the desktop is normal for the pre-release builds. According to Microsoft, it will take few days for the new features to show up.

The Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22459 has introduced a new Tips app for Windows 11 with a new design and over 114 new tips. There is an issue that impacts the Taskbar where icons appear misaligned or cut off. Microsoft has added a link to the sign-in options under the power menu on Start. The latest update has fixed an underlying issue that was impacting the reliability of the Start menu. The folders with # in folder name can now be added to indexing.

The Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22459 has addressed an issue that was causing Settings to crash while trying to open the Display page. If you click More about refresh rate, you will be able to view the relevant support page in Advanced Display Settings page.

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The update has fixed an issue where the Location page in Settings wasn’t showing warning text that explains why the location services setting was greyed out if it was greyed out. The changes made to preferences under Manage App Execution Alias in Settings has been preserved. The latest update also fixed a couple of typos in the DLL output.

The Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22459 has mitigated an issue that could make certain games to unexpectedly crash when using ALT+Enter with Auto HDR enabled. The update has addressed an issue that was causing text truncation in the Encrypting File System window in certain cases.

The update fixed a rare scenario that could result in an uninstalled in-box app unexpectedly reappearing after reboot. The Appx commandlets should now work with PowerShell 7.0+ printui.dll. Even after the public release of Windows 11 on October 5,

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