Microsoft sneaks out a rare Tuesday Windows 11 Insider build

A pair of builds have made their way to the Beta Channel.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft released a pair of Windows 11 Insider builds to the Beta Channel today. Neither of the builds include new features, so the updates are relatively minor. They are, however, at least a tad noteworthy because they rolled out on a Tuesday. Microsoft frequently ships builds on Wednesdays.

Apart from their unusual release date, the builds are not very exciting. They include several fixes, such as an update that prevents the Settings app from crashing when trying to uninstall an app while using grid view.

A surprise Tuesday build for #WindowsInsiders in the Beta Channel! LCU .1755 is inbound! ^JHDetails are available in the latest blog post: https://t.co/BZ06AqU8hk pic.twitter.com/1rmq6dbjJtMay 9, 2023

You can install the builds through Windows Update if you’re enrolled to be a Beta Channel Insider.

Here’s everything that’s new, asoutlined by Microsoft.

Build 22624.1755: Fixes

Build 22624.1755: Fixes

Settings

Input

Build 22621.1755 & Build 22624.1755: Fixes

Known issues

Search on the Taskbar

Widgets

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