One of the key features is Cross-Device Resume, which allows users to seamlessly switch between their Windows PC and Android devices, enabling them to continue tasks such as checking emails or browsing websites from where they left off. This functionality is particularly beneficial for users who frequently transition between multiple devices.
The updates also enhance support for Vivo phones, particularly their browser, while musicians and creators benefit from improved MIDI services with better compatibility for MIDI 0 and MIDI 2.0, alongside various bug fixes. Additionally, the Narrator tool has been updated to include customizable settings, making it less intrusive for users.
Moreover, the updates provide users with immediate access to key specifications of their PCs directly from the Settings page. Administrators will find it easier to manage Smart App Control, as they can now toggle it on or off without requiring a full system reinstall. The Voice Access setup process has also been streamlined, facilitating easier command control configurations.
In terms of fixes, the updates address several user-reported issues, such as misaligned Start menus in Arabic and Hebrew languages, sluggish performance of Explorer.exe, and an annoying logout warning in multi-user setups. The release also includes quality improvements and resolves several significant problems that arose after previous installations.
From a security perspective, the updates bring enhancements such as automatic Secure Boot fixes for devices with the Windows UEFI CA 2023 certificate, and improved management for domain backup keys through automatic key rotation for DPAPI, which enhances data security over time.
Furthermore, Microsoft has resolved critical issues including black screens in multiuser environments, Narrator startup failures from ISO images, startup crashes during Boot Manager debugging, and errors related to iSCSI boot devices.
In summary, the release of Windows 11 Builds 26100.7701 and 26200.7701 marks a significant step forward in improving user experience, enhancing device compatibility, and bolstering system security, making it a worthwhile update for users in the Release Preview Channel
Windows 11 Builds 26100.7701 and 26200.7701 (Release Preview Channel) released
Microsoft has released new updates for Windows 11 users in the Release Preview Channel, specifically builds 26100.7701 and 26200.7701. The main focus of these updates is on user experience, with features like Cross-Device Resume, which allows seamless switching between devices, and customizable Narrator settings. Other notable changes include improved support for Vivo phones, enhanced MIDI services, and fixes to issues such as misaligned Start menus in Arabic or Hebrew languages and sluggish Explorer.exe performance. The update also includes non-security patches, Secure Boot improvements, and domain backup key management for increased security.
Windows 11 Builds 26100.7701 and 26200.7701 (Release Preview Channel) released @ NT Compatible
