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    Microsoft’s doc sheds light on upcoming Windows 10 versions


    Windows 11 or Sun Valley is coming and all the evidence points to big changes, revamped UI for Start Menu, a new Windows Store, and more. At Microsoft’s Build 2021 conference, CEO Satya Nadella revealed that they would unveil the “next generation of Windows” this year and promised more information in the coming weeks.

    Microsoft has now announced a “what’s-next for Windows” event for June 24 at 11 am ET and the light shining through the Windows logo in the teaser looks like an 11. We know significant changes are coming to the operating system and famous leaker Evan Blass has also confirmed that Windows 11 could be a thing.

    Windows Insiders are currently receiving preview builds from “co_release” (co = Cobalt) and it’s believed to be part of the Sun Valley update. However, Sun Valley features have been stripped out of the preview builds by Microsoft and we’re only seeing some rounded corners here and there.

    Different updates for consumers, enterprises?


    Sun Valley features are missing because the company wants to surprise the consumers by unveiling the whole new Windows Sun Valley UX/UI at an event on June 24. From Nadella’s comments and from what we have seen online, we know the company will do updates a little differently this year.

    A new support document (now edited) suggests that Microsoft could split this year’s fall Windows update into two versions, one for consumers and one for business and enterprise customers. This is mostly speculation at this point, but we do have reasons to believe this theory.

    Microsoft’s doc sheds light on upcoming Windows 10 versions Windows-10-21H2-leak.jpg

    As you can see in the above screenshot of support documentation, the company appears to be experimenting with two versions of the OS under the same codename 21H2 — 21H2 (minor update) and CO21H2 (CO = Cobalt, Sun Valley).

    Microsoft’s doc sheds light on upcoming Windows 10 versions Windows-10-upcoming-versions.jpg

    We’ve also spotted some hard evidence of enablement package for version 21H2 in a new preview cumulative update for Windows 10 version 21H1.

    Inside the KB5003214 (Build 19043.1023), a preview update which was released on May 25, we found references to version “21H2”. It’s even possible to switch the current installation of the May 2021 Update (version 21H1) to Build 19044 / version 21H2 by running some scripts.

    Microsoft’s doc sheds light on upcoming Windows 10 versions Windows-10-21H2.jpg
    21H2 “Build 19044” activated in the latest cumulative update for version 21H1

    This again suggests that the company wants to split the fall update into two parts, one for the consumers with Sun Valley changes and one for business/enterprises with quality improvements.

    It is likely that the update for enterprises will be triggered by an enablement switch, just like the previous May 2021 Update.

    If they do split off the fall update for consumers and enterprises, here’s what you can expect:

    • Sun Valley update (Windows 11?) with builds in 21K range for consumers, arriving later this year.
    • Version 21H2 update with builds in 19044 range for enterprise customers, arriving later this year.

    Microsoft will apparently continue to maintain the current look of Windows 10 for enterprise customers and the release of a minor service pack style update will give enterprises additional time to prepare their clients for Windows 11 / Sun Valley makeover.

    Why Microsoft wants to split off the fall update


    Enterprise doesn’t care about the new user interface and they will want to stick with Windows 10. As a result, Microsoft could split off the fall update or allow businesses to turn off the new UI. This would give enterprise customers additional time to prepare for Windows 11 / Sun Valley.

    While Sun Valley / Windows 11 update will introduce a new look for consumers, we don’t know anything about the new features for those sticking with Windows 10 version 21H2.

    That’s because the Windows Insider Program isn’t the same as it was a few years ago. In late 2019, Microsoft leadership said Dev Channel (Fast Ring) is no longer tied to a specific Windows 10 release and we don’t know when a feature added in a preview build is going to ship to consumers.

    Remember that this is mostly speculation at this point and the information may be outdated, but the theory does make sense.

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    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10

    "Microsoft is slowly revealing new features in its next major update to Windows 10, and it appears blue light reduction feature might be a future addition. The software giant released a new build of Windows 10 testers yesterday with very few visible additions, but Windows enthusiasts have already started picking it apart for clues on new features. Twitter user "Core"has discovered references to a "BlueLightReduction" setting deep within the next major update to Windows 10 (codenamed Redstone 2). It appears to be a setting that will be toggled from the Action Center (notification center) in the operating system.

    F.lux has been the most popular option for Windows users looking to reduce blue light in the evenings, but Microsoft's own native toggle will bring this feature to every Windows 10 user. Apple has also integrated a similar feature in iOS 9, but it hasn't announced any plans to bring blue light reduction to Mac OS yet. Microsoft only appears to be testing the feature right now, so there's no guarantee it will ship in the update due early next year. If Microsoft does implement it fully then it will presumably be available on the mobile version of Windows 10, too.
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    Microsoft testing blue light reduction feature for Windows 10
     
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  3. Microsoft Selects Dolby Audio for Windows 10

    it would've been great if microsoft added HEVC decoders, LAV filters along with other codecs with Windows 10, and developing WMP to be better than VLC, KMPlayer and such sorts of media players.

    Nevertheless, this is good step for microsoft, by far.
     
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    Microsoft’s doc sheds light on upcoming Windows 10 versions

    Windows 10 Tweaks

    Pressing “Windows+Pause Break” (it’s up there next to scroll lock) opens the “System” Window.

    Windows 10: In the new version of Windows, Explorer has a section called Quick Access. This includes your frequent folders and recent files. Explorer defaults to opening this page when you open a new window. If you’d rather open the usual This PC, with links to your drives and library folders, follow these steps:

    • Open a new Explorer window.
    • Click View in the ribbon.
    • Click Options.
    • Under General, next to “Open File Explorer to:” choose “This PC.”
    • Click OK


    credit to Lifehacker.
     
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