After months of anticipation and a leaked ISO file, Windows 11 has finally begun its release through official channels. As usual, the insider channel — for those who opt into the bug fixing program — releases the new operating system ahead of a wider public rollout, and getting your hands on it is relatively easy.
New Windows 11 Build 22635.4010 – New Start Menu Design, New Taskbar Settings and Fixes (Beta)
So, if you are eager to try out the latest build of Windows OS and are not afraid of bugs, check out the guide below: learn all about how to download and install Windows 11 Insider builds on your computer.
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Every operating system, including Microsoft Windows, has two major states: public build and development build. A public build is the one that most of us use on our primary machines. A public build doesn’t have many bugs and doesn’t get updated very often. A development build can be anything from an alpha build to a release preview. It can contain bugs and isn’t ideal to install on your primary machine. In the Windows world, a development build is called an Insider build. By joining the Windows Insider Program, you’re opening up your PC to pre-release builds, which ensures that you get the latest version of Windows before everyone else. So if you value fast updates above all else, you should definitely give Windows Insider builds a try.