Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 29610.1000 Patches Kernel Crashes and Quick Settings Glitches
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 29610 quietly patches the most annoying reliability hiccups that have been tripping up Canary testers this week. Testers have reported this happening after a bad driver update during a firmware flash, which forces a full system restart that wipes unsaved work. It also trims a duplicate energy saver toggle from Quick Settings and clears up a false Windows Defender notification that just wastes time. Anyone running the 29600 series channel can expect these stability fixes to roll out gradually over the next few days, so keep the feedback hub open and report any lingering hiccups before the next experimental flight lands.
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 29610.1000 Patches Kernel Crashes and Quick Settings Glitches
The Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 29610.1000 addresses several reliability issues encountered by Canary testers, including the KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE crash and false Windows Defender alerts. This update also removes a duplicate energy saver toggle from Quick Settings, streamlining user navigation. Additionally, it improves performance for browsing large drives in the Settings app, reducing delays and enhancing responsiveness. As Microsoft reorganizes the Windows Insider Program labels, testers are encouraged to stay updated and report any remaining issues before the next experimental release
