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Windows 11 Build 25136: Preview released for Dev channel

Period of great news for Microsoft, which has released the preview of Windows 11 Build 25136

Microsoft (for more information about the company click here) has released a preview of a new build, now available for Windows 11 professionals enrolled in the program Windows Insider in the Dev channel.

Windows 11 build 25136 is therefore available for the download at this time and, without a doubt, the biggest news is the debut of the tabs in File Explorer (novelty described extensively in our article). The idea of ​​tabs in the file manager is not new and, in fact, is a major feature demand in the Windows user base. Microsoft has already tried bringing tabs to Windows 10 with a feature called Setsbut the company eventually withdrew it when they decided to move Edge su Chromium.

Windows 11 Build 25136 Technical Issues

This new build obviously includes a lot of improvements. At the same time though, if you are looking to install this version on a Surface Pro X, you may end up hitting a black screen when trying to resume “after a break”. Microsoft claims this is a known problem. Although a solution is currently in the works, the company advises Surface Pro X owners to avoid installing the new build.

Windows 11 Build 25136: Preview released for Dev channel

Statements

Windows Insider on Surface Pro X devices will display a black screen in an attempt to resume from hibernation on this build. You will need to turn the power off and on again (long shutdown of the power button) to return to the device. Insiders on these devices are advised to suspend flight until a build with this fix is ​​released,

the company said. Microsoft also claims that for some users, shutting down devices from the menu Start it may actually restart computers.

We are looking at reports that the Mica material and the acrylic blur effect are not displaying correctly on the surfaces of the OS. Like the Start menu, Notification Center, and other areas. We’re looking at reports that shutting down via the Start menu isn’t working for some insiders and is instead rebooting unexpectedly,

states Microsoft.

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