Microsoft rolls out Build 27950 with fixes for File Explorer freezes, audio bugs, screen flickers, and gaming slowdowns.
Microsoft is rolling out the new Canary build 27950 for Windows 11 Insiders to fix installation issues and other bugs.
What just happened? One might imagine that Microsoft had given up trying to repair a Windows 11 bug that caused File Explorer to open automatically, seeing as it was first reported back in late 2022.
If File Explorer keeps opening up new windows by itself randomly and stays on top of all other open windows in Windows 11/10, here are working solutions to help you fix the issue: Before you begin, ...
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Microsoft, today, has released the newest build to Windows 11 Dev channel Insiders. The new build, Build 26120.3073 under KB5050090 is available to Beta channel flighters too as an optional update. It ...
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The build also addresses screen flickering problems, which were affecting Insiders when browsing or in other scenarios. ARM64 ...
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