Microsoft has released a new preview of Windows 11 build 26200.5510 (KB5054148), to Windows Insiders in the Dev channel. The Dev channel has moved to builds with numbers 26200. This means that the ability to switch from the Dev channel to Beta will close after installing build 26200.5510. If you have not yet switched to the Beta channel, but want to do so, then when build 26200.5510 appears in the Windows Update Center, you can pause receiving updates, switch the channel, and resume updates.
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Builds based on the 26200 branch represent Windows 11 version 24H2 and will include many of the features and improvements available in Beta Channel builds 26120. Over time, developers will begin making behind-the-scenes changes to the platform, which may cause the known issues to differ from Beta Channel builds.
Build 26200.5510 contains the same features and improvements as Build 26120.3576 , which was released earlier.
Note for Copilot+ PC users: After updating from build 26120.3576 to 26200.5510, you will notice that your photos in the Recall section have been removed and the feature settings have been reset.
Known issues
General
- After resetting the system settings in Settings > System > Recovery, the build number may change to 26100 instead of 26120. This will not affect receiving future updates on the Dev channel, which will fix the issue.
- The "Get the latest updates as soon as they're available" toggle is not displayed correctly and sometimes turns off on its own. This is a visual issue that will be fixed in future builds.
Recall
- [Reminder] Be sure to update your Microsoft 365 apps to the latest version so you can get back to certain documents.
- Recall can't save new photos or apply settings. This issue will be fixed in a future build.
- Some Insiders may be experiencing an issue where Recall is unable to automatically save photos, and the feature cannot be enabled in Settings. Working to fix the issue.
- Recall can be enabled or disabled in the "Turn Windows features on or off" section. At the moment, Recall files remain on the disk even after the feature is disabled. In future updates, these files will be completely removed from the system.
Click to Do
- [Reminder] Intelligent text actions now use local suggestion and response moderation instead of a cloud-based solution. Since intelligent text actions are now fully local, they are now available in Click to Do in Recall.
- [Reminder] If some actions with objects in images are not displayed, check for updates to the Photos and Paint apps in the Microsoft Store.
- Sometimes, intelligent text actions based on Phi Silica may provide unnecessary context. This issue will be fixed in future Windows Insider builds.
Improved search
- [Reminder] To improve the Windows Search experience on Copilot+ PC devices, it is recommended that you connect your computer to a power source to complete the initial indexing. You can check the search indexing status in Settings > Privacy & Security > Windows Search.
File Explorer
- Engineers are investigating an issue where File Explorer closes very slowly for some Insiders when they click the X button in the title bar. This issue may also affect other buttons in the title bar.
- We're working on a fix for an issue where the Home page in File Explorer crashes for some Insiders. If you launch File Explorer from a different folder (such as through Search or the Run dialog), you'll be able to navigate your folders.
Taskbar
- Working to fix an issue where taskbar icons don't expand as much as they should when using your PC in tablet mode.
Task Manager
- After adding the new "CPU Load" column, you may notice that the load for the "System Idle" process is always 0.
- The CPU graphs on the Performance page still use the old CPU usage calculations.
Widgets
- The Weather widget may be temporarily unavailable.
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