Windows 10: A bug from Microsoft Insider preview, Dev channel in recent 2 versions.

Discus and support A bug from Microsoft Insider preview, Dev channel in recent 2 versions. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello there. I'm here to report a bug for the insider review dev channel. The video is in two languages, Chinese and English.Actually, I currently... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Bowei Lin, Sep 18, 2022.

  1. Bowei Lin Win User

    A bug from Microsoft Insider preview, Dev channel in recent 2 versions.


    Hello there. I'm here to report a bug for the insider review dev channel. The video is in two languages, Chinese and English.Actually, I currently could not figure out it is a hardware problem or software problem, but the issue is coming when I join the dev version of insider preview.Problem:The items on the screen might be disappeared when the focus is not on that page. Sometimes the item will disappear also when the focus is on that page. Usually happened on the setting page and Microsoft offices.However, this problem could not be captured by screen recording Apps such as OBS, which seem l

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    Bowei Lin, Sep 18, 2022
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  2. Pauli O Win User

    Moving from Insider Program's "Beta" to "Release Preview" channel

    "There is contradictory information on how to move back from the Windows Insider "Beta" to "Release Preview" channel. It's supposed to be easy, says Microsoft, yet it's anything but."

    Insider team open window to move from Dev to Beta when they released build 22581 on both channels on March 23, 2022. There is info when this windows will be closed, keep eye on insider blog. My bet is that this window will be closed before end of this month.

    Quote from release announcement of build 22581:

    • Build 22581 is also being flighted to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel. Now that the Dev and Beta Channels are receiving the same builds, the limited window has opened for Insiders to switch channels if desired. Please read the details below about the limited window to switch channels and what happens when the window closes. The time is now for you to make sure you’re in the channel you want to be going forward!
    Home | Windows Insider Blog

    >"After some recent, frequent, huge updates to Windows 11, spaced maybe one week apart"

    This frequent will be slower when Dev step ahead of beta.

    >Option 1. ... Does this mean that I would no longer be a Windows Insider? Or does it mean that at that time, I would be allowed to join the Release Preview channel?"

    You can be insider if you wish, that's only option to stop getting previews when next Win11 version will be released to public.

    >"Option 2. ... I don't even know if this is an option, but at least in theory, some future Beta channel preview could be a co-release with the Release Preview ... the choice of moving back from Beta to Release Preview will not be grayed out? But is this even in the cards?"

    Yes, this should happen later this year around Sep/Oct when MS prepare to release Win 11 v22H2 to public. As current Beta and Dev builds it's already going to that direction.


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    >"I'd of course prefer to stay with the Beta channel, but not if the time-consuming updates are as frequent"

    As already mentioned this should slow down when Dev jump ahead of Beta and development team focus to get more stable Beta version.

    This forum is dedicated for insider previews.

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    Pauli O, Sep 18, 2022
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  3. Bert22306 Win User
    Moving from Insider Program's "Beta" to "Release Preview" channel

    There is contradictory information on how to move back from the Windows Insider "Beta" to "Release Preview" channel. It's supposed to be easy, says Microsoft, yet it's anything but.

    After some recent, frequent, huge updates to Windows 11, spaced maybe one week apart, I can see that my "happy home" in the Beta channel may have to come to an end. The problem is, because the recent Windows 11 pre-releases are all co-releases with the Dev channel, the option to move back to Release Preview is grayed out. An added annoyance being, these updates always push an older graphics driver back into my PC, causing me to have to go back to the Intel site, for the new driver.

    Best I can tell, there are only two options for moving back easily, meaning, without being forced into a clean install with the ISO method. Please, anyone who knows, elucidate me.

    Option 1. In the Insider options, opt to stop getting any release preview versions. At some point, after a major public update of Windows 11, Microsoft would put me back on the public release schedule. Does this mean that I would no longer be a Windows Insider? Or does it mean that at that time, I would be allowed to join the Release Preview channel?

    Option 2. The crux of the problem is that the recent Beta releases have been co-releases with the Dev channel. I don't even know if this is an option, but at least in theory, some future Beta channel preview could be a co-release with the Release Preview channel, as many had been in the past. Maybe when this occurs, the choice of moving back from Beta to Release Preview will not be grayed out? But is this even in the cards?

    I'd of course prefer to stay with the Beta channel, but not if the time-consuming updates are as frequent as just one week apart, for heaven's sake. The Release Preview channel would be a good choice, I think. Please anyone who knows this detail let me know. Thanks.
     
    Bert22306, Sep 18, 2022
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  4. A bug from Microsoft Insider preview, Dev channel in recent 2 versions.

    Windows 11 Insider Preview 22499.1000 (rs_prerelease) not getting installed

    Thanks a lot for your details Sumit.

    My question is I have the original windows 10 and through the Dev channel, I am using windows 11. I was expecting that a final version of windows 11 will be rolled out for me. But as per your information, seems there is no final version in Dev channel. So, should I leave this Dev insider and opt for Release or Beta preview?

    Please suggest. I need the free upgrade of Windows 11 stable version for my machine.

    Thanks!

    Sumeet
     
    SumeetDebnath, Sep 18, 2022
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