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Microsoft fixing key bugs on Windows 11 ahead of Oct 5 release

By IANS | Published: October 03, 2021 9:15 AM

San Francisco, Oct 3 Microsoft is working on fixing more key bugs on the Windows 11 ahead of ...

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San Francisco, Oct 3 Microsoft is working on fixing more key bugs on the Windows 11 ahead of its official release on October 5.

The tech giant is addressing issues with the Start, Taskbar, and Search in the latest iterations of its Windows operating system, reports zdnet.

The firm has released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22468 to the Dev Channel. This channel is the testing forum where updates and features might arrive in the stable version of Windows 11 on October 5.

The rollout of Windows 11 will take a measured and phased approach, just like previous Windows 10 feature updates.

A user can check for the device's update to Windows 11 post-October 5 by heading to Settings > Windows Update and select Check for updates.

Introduced in July, Windows 11 comes with a sleeker look and layouts for snapping applications to the screen, more detailed widgets, a revamped Microsoft Store, and support for Android apps.

Microsoft has already revealed basic requirements for running Windows 11 on a PC. It will need a processor that has two or more cores and a clock speed of 1GHz or higher along with 4GB RAM and at least 64GB storage.

The firm recently announced Windows 11 will officially support Intel Core X-series, Xeon W-series, and the Intel Core 7820HQ.

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