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What’s new in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27934: Canary Channel

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Microsoft has released a new update for Windows 11 for users in the Insider program, corresponding to Build 27934, which is available in the Canary channel. This release brings a set of improvements and fixes aimed at optimizing the user experience for those testing this version on their devices.

Among the most significant fixes, a problem related to the Desktop Window Manager (DWM) has been resolved, which was causing an increase in crashes in the previous version; this issue could lead to black screen flickers. Additionally, an issue has been addressed where opening the command line from the Run dialog without elevated privileges could cause the application to start in the Windows Console Host instead of in Windows Terminal, which is the default app. A problem that could cause certain UWP applications to crash unexpectedly when scrolling in the latest update has also been fixed.

However, the company has reported several known issues that are still under investigation. One of these problems is that the “Temporary Files” settings section may become stuck during file scanning, and previous installations of Windows might not be visible. In File Explorer, alert colors indicating low space may appear incorrectly in dark mode, and the new “Reset this PC” option in settings will not work in this version, although it is expected to be fixed in a future update.

Microsoft reminds Canary channel users that the released versions represent early changes on the platform and should not be considered final versions of the operating system. The features and experiences of these updates are in constant evolution and may not be officially released. Therefore, the company advises insiders to stay alert for possible changes and to report any issues through the Feedback Hub.

Furthermore, the company warns that leaving the Canary Channel will require a clean installation of Windows 11. Those who have opted for this beta version should be prepared for eventualities, such as a watermark on the desktop, a common occurrence in pre-release versions.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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