Presentation of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.5733 in the Beta Channel.

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Today, Microsoft announced the release of the new version of its operating system, Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.5733 (KB5062673), specifically for users in the Beta channel. This update is part of the testing cycle for Windows 11, version 24H2, and aims to enhance the user experience through the introduction of new features and improvements.

One of the most notable changes is the introduction of people icons within the File Explorer for those accessing with work or school accounts. These icons will be visible in the “Activities” column on the main page and in the “Recommended” section. By interacting with them, users will be able to access the Live Person Card associated with Microsoft 365.

Additionally, there have been adjustments to the system settings, removing the option to “Manage or clear Bing search history.” Users can now manage their search history directly from the new privacy panel.

The update also includes numerous fixes aimed at improving system stability. A bug that caused the Start menu to freeze has been resolved, as well as another affecting the functionality of gestures on the touchpad. Issues related to widgets on the lock screen have also been addressed.

However, Microsoft has warned that some users may encounter difficulties during the installation of this new update, specifically error 0x80070005 in Windows Update. The company is working on resolving this issue and advises affected users to utilize the recovery option in the system settings.

As for known issues, certain problems with the Start menu and File Explorer have been identified, which are expected to be resolved in future updates. Difficulties with Microsoft Live Captions and the connection of Xbox controllers via Bluetooth have also been reported, prompting users to follow specific procedures to troubleshoot these issues.

Microsoft reminds Insiders that the changes presented are part of an ongoing testing and evaluation process, so some of the new features may not be officially released. As new solutions develop, they may be activated through the system update settings.

Additional details about the changes and testing options will be available on the Microsoft blog, where the company encourages users to continue exploring and providing feedback on the new features introduced.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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