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17 TopicsSlow Wi-Fi Speeds on Laptop with (Dev Channel 24H2)
I’m currently on the Dev Channel, Windows 24H2, and experiencing an issue with my laptop's Wi-Fi performance. While my laptop connects well to all other Wi-Fi networks, it struggles with the Wi-Fi extender in my room. On other devices like my phone and another laptop, the extender provides speeds of 80 to 100 Mbps, but on my laptop, the speed drops to just 5 to 6 Mbps. I’ve tried basic troubleshooting steps like restarting, reconnecting, and checking drivers, but the issue persists. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!Solved209Views0likes2CommentsWindows Insider Program Issue
I was exploring the Windows Insider Program settings and noticed a channel called Canary. Out of curiosity, I switched to the Canary channel, which prompted an update. After completing the update and restarting my PC, I noticed some things seemed off, and certain features weren’t functioning properly. When I tried to switch back to the Dev or Beta channels, I realized I wasn’t allowed to change channels from Canary. I’d appreciate your help in resolving this issue without resetting my PC.25Views0likes0CommentsWindows 11 freezes completely when opening any browser even after re install
I have recently started having the problem of the entire pc freezing when i open any of my browsers. At first I thought it was only a Google chrome issue like when it randomly closes and stops responding and then it shows it's got an update but no, the problem persisted with opera, brave and microsoft edge. I took at most 15 seconds for the windows to lose functionality and then the whole computer would freeze except the mouse pointer. The pointer did not change when directed to a text field or anything. Even the taskbar time got frozen. Windows 11 Home Insider Preview Single Language Build 25276.rs_prerelease.230106-1334 I use a HP All-in-one desktop that runs on Intel core i5 and a Windows 11 Home single language edition. My microsoft account was signed up into the windows insider program and received Dev channel preview builds but I can't seem to unenroll out of it without accessing a browser. I tried multiple solutions such as DISM and sfc/ scannow but both showed no errors. I booted it in safe mode but the problem remained and I thought maybe the issue was not of software but the operating system so I reinstalled the windows 11 using the cloud based option to download and install a new copy and only removed the data in the windows drive (C:) and did not affect the data in my other drive. The only recent changes that I had done was: 1. Update my windows 11 to the latest dev preview build 2. Install utorrent classic free app from its official website I use norton 360 security but even after a full system scan it did not detect any malware. Even after the clean install the computer got frozen when I. merely just opened microsoft edge. I have no errors when doing anything else. I played my Genshin Impact on it normally and only once had a screen freeze but the computer was still responsive and i was able to recover without having to force shut down my PC by long pressing the power button. Additionally during the clean install, I was prompted to clear the TPM which I did. And when I faced the freezing and had to restart my computer, I was prompted a black screen with blue box saying CMOS check sum is invalid. I was not able to do anything during that time as the message timed out on its own and I was brought to the login screen. I also had the same freezing problem when I tried to open any microsoft office app including excel and word. Recently ran chkdsk /r too but the problem still persists. Kindly suggest me some ways to proceed on this error. I have never faced such a thing with any of my devices running on any version of windows(10 and 11 both).32KViews2likes19Comments[Question] Expiration Date and timebomb mehanism in Windows 11 24H2 build 26100.1
Can we know exact expiration date of this build since if there is no expiration date told for this build, insiders could easly end up with unbootable device due to expired build of non-production build of Windows. And is this security mehanism still active or it's turned off for these builds so that insiders who joined Dev/Canary channels to test 24H2 version will be able to migrate to more stable channels in the future or even if they want, to decide to wait for final production release and upgrade to that version while perserving all settings, user data and apps since upgrading to the current build number and higher build numbers are possible with this option - it's only impossible from higher to lower builds without clean installation of Windows970Views0likes2CommentsUnicorn/Quiling Framework Implementation
I'm suggesting an Unicorn/Quiling Framework Implementation into future versions of Windows since this could allow all type of machines and their architectures (different architectures that are usually not compatible with for example arm architectures) to test, for example ARM64 versions of Windows on Intel/AMD machines and vise versa It could also allow Windows OS future development to add cross-architecture support of all architectures on any CPU (both Intel/AMDs and ARM CPUs) and any 64-bit versions of Windows 11/12 and so on. It would be nice if Microsoft would consider to think, add and allow us insiders to test this cross-architecture functionality in Windows. That is my kind suggestion for Microsoft that I think it would make Windows even more cool and architecture-universal and optimal for any 64-bit machine. It could increase performances and flexibility and much more stuff - and more and more users will happily pay to move to Windows to experience this cool feature built-in Windows core itself. My opinion is that it have big potential to become a big thing that will attract so much people and make Windows more and more capable of taking so much tasks and apps compiled on any architecture without needing to slow down PCs and taking so much free space since Windows doesn't need to run any VM to be able to execute softwares and libraries that are compiled for another architecture. It runs simply from the core level and it's more natively and faster than any Virtual Machines.309Views0likes0CommentsSeamless Android App Integration for Windows: A Game-Changer
I propose a game-changing feature: Seamless integration of Android apps into the Windows ecosystem. Here’s the vision: One-Click Conversion: - Developers import Android projects into Visual Studio. With a single click, their apps transform into the Appx Windows Store format. Google Play APIs Bridge: - Microsoft reimagines Google Play APIs in C# or .NET, making them accessible within Windows development tools. Cross-Platform Harmony: - Android apps run natively on Windows, leveraging Windows Runtime Environment. Direct Publishing: - Developers publish Android-converted apps directly to the Windows Store. **Challenges** API Translation: - Rewriting Google Play APIs for Windows. Runtime Adaptation: - Bridging Android’s runtime with Windows’ .NET. User Interface: - Adapting layouts and interactions. User Demand: - Many developers and users crave this integration. - It’s a win-win for both ecosystems. Let’s collaborate to turn this vision into reality! 🌟433Views0likes0CommentsWindows 11 24H2 issues that needs to be known and be fixed before it gets released officialy to RTM
The build 26100.1 that was supposed to be released to RTM first (after some little workout) it doesn't work with all apps and games yet - it requires more fixes before this version gets published to the air - for example, Roblox when gets executed it shows only white screen as soon the game has been opened and doesn't do anything - it doesn't even crash the app - it stays opened but with white color on the whole screen of the app so fixes are not yet fully applied for some issues in 24H2 build. It should get more extended time for better fixes and development before it gets released to RTM and in public I will provide logs as an example of how Roblox reacted in this build (it could be useful for enginners to work on it before it gets released to users and RTMs) Thanks in advance for your kind and good work and I appreciate the time spend in testing 24H2 build to the end of it's development cycle (that means that I'm not leaving before it gets finished completely)5.8KViews0likes0CommentsNot recieving Beta-Channel Updates and Insider Site not working
Hello! It´s been 4 Months since I recieved my last update in the beta channel, currently being on Build 22635.2921. Windows Update´s Insider Tab shows me that I am not on the newest Build, but automatic update just doesn´t provide it for me. So today I went ahead and wanted to upgrade to the newest ISO Release on the Dev-Channel. But then I got another issue. The whole Windows Insider Page doesn´t work for me when i am logged in. I can browse it normally on Edge, Opera and even my Phone but as soon as I log into my account it just loops infinitely with the spinning blue circle. Is there a fix for any of my issues? Thanks in advance!437Views1like1CommentWindows 11 Insider No Longer Shut Down
I am running Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22471 as Primary OS and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS as Secondary OS. Before I was running Windows 11 Beta Build. I switched to Dev Channel and installed build 22471, from that time my Windows 11 PC is not shutting down. I tried common solutions like disabling Fast Startup, etc. I also run SFC scan which detected no integrity violations and DISM Cleanup Image also. Nothing is able to solve that problem. My PC is compatible with Windows 11. Please give solutions to solve this problemSolved3.4KViews1like9CommentsAnnouncing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25236
"Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25236 to the Dev Channel." TL;DR This build has a set of improvements as well as some additional known issues – please be sure to read through the blog post below. Insider Windows 11 Season 2 continues with episode 2 featuring the latest security features in the Windows 11 2022 Update. We are rolling out a new Microsoft Store update with several improvements – details below. More info: Windows Blog1.5KViews0likes0Comments