Windows 11 Insider Experimental (Future Platforms) Preview Build 29576.1000 released

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The Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 29576 introduces significant improvements, including moving audio configuration settings from the legacy Control Panel to the modern Settings app, streamlining the management of multiple sound devices. Additionally, it features a point-in-time restore option in the recovery environment, allowing users to quickly roll back system states following problematic updates or driver issues. Task Manager also receives enhancements, with new columns for monitoring neural processing unit activity and AppContainer isolation, providing users insights into local AI workloads. As this build is part of an experimental channel, users are advised to test it on secondary machines due to potential instability and ongoing feature rollouts



Windows 11 Insider Experimental (Future Platforms) Preview Build 29576.1000 released

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 29576 finally drags audio configuration out of legacy Control Panel dialogs and drops it directly into modern Settings, which saves anyone who manages multiple sound devices from unnecessary navigation headaches. The update also introduces a point-in-time restore option inside the recovery environment, giving users a faster way to roll back system state when bad drivers or failed updates break normal booting. Task Manager gets optional columns for tracking neural processing unit activity and AppContainer isolation, letting power users actually see what local AI workloads are doing without relying on third-party monitoring tools. Since this flight still sits in the experimental channel with gradual feature rollouts, testing it requires a secondary machine or virtual environment and plenty of patience while Microsoft sorts out localization quirks and stability issues.

Windows 11 Insider Experimental (Future Platforms) Preview Build 29576.1000 released @ NT Compatible