Windows 11 RTM Final Build 22000.194 Consumer Edition (All Editions) (x64) Incl. Activator


Windows 11 RTM Final Build 22000.194 Consumer Edition (All Editions) (x64) Incl. Activator 



Windows 11, which was introduced in June, delivers a sleeker look compared to previous versions. New features include support for Android apps, more detailed widgets, an update to layouts for snapping applications to the screen and a revamped Microsoft Store.
New and redesigned features – such as Narrator, Magnifier, Closed Captions and Windows Speech Recognition – are meant to increase accessibility for those with disabilities.
Several notebook and tablet makers such as Acer, Asus, Dell, Samsung and Lenovo have been expected to have new Windows 11-eligible devices for sale at the operating software’s launch.

Fixes –

– Addressed an issue where if you enable then disable a contrast theme, it would lead to artifacts in title bars, in some cases making the minimize/maximize/close buttons hard to see and use.
– Fixed a crash with certain connected devices that could result in not being able to use Bluetooth.
– Mitigated an issue that was resulting in subtitles not appearing when expected in certain apps, particularly Japanese language subtitles.
– Fixed an issue that was causing certain PCs to bugcheck during modern standby.
– Mitigated an issue when typing with certain 3rd party IMEs into the search box in Settings that could result in the candidate window being rendered elsewhere on-screen (not attached to the search box) and/or characters inserted into the search box not displaying.
– They fixed an issue that causes PoThey rShell to create an infinite number of child directories. This issue occurs when you use the PoThey rShell Move-Item command to move a directory to one of its children. As a result, the volume fills up and the system stops responding.
– This build includes a change that aligns the enforcement of the Windows 11 system requirements on Virtual Machines (VMs) to be the same as it is for physical PCs. – Previously created VMs running Insider Preview builds may not update to the latest preview builds. In Hyper-V, VMs need to be created as a Generation 2 VM. Running Windows 11 in VMs in other virtualization products from vendors such as VMware and Oracle will continue to work as long as the hardware requirements are met.

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