Microsoft recently launched fresh preview builds of Windows 11 targeted at Insiders, now accessible through the Beta, Dev, and Canary channels. These releases signal positive developments, as the company prioritizes enhancements in system reliability and speed, marking initial efforts to streamline its resource-intensive platform.

Reports from Windows Latest indicate that the changes in these builds impact components such as File Explorer, Clipboard History, Settings, Windows Hello, the taskbar, and additional features. A brief overview of anticipated modifications includes:

The forthcoming Windows 11 release will prioritize greater dependability and uniformity across the system. Assuming the rollout proceeds smoothly, these reliability and efficiency upgrades could reach everyday users by May 2026.

Note: Users on Windows 11 Home edition forgo several advantages offered by Windows 11 Pro. For details, consult our overview comparing Windows 11 Home and Pro editions. Those interested in switching can obtain it at a discount through the PCWorld Software Store, currently priced at $59 rather than $99.

This piece was first published in our affiliate outlet PC för Alla and adapted from its original Swedish version.