Tuesday, June 11th 2024
Microsoft Pulls Windows 11 24H2 from Release Preview Channel, Build Riddled with Bugs
Microsoft has unexpectedly halted the rollout of the upcoming Windows 11 24H2 update to Windows Insiders on the Release Preview Channel. The pause was quietly announced through an update to the original release blog post, which had initially touted the preview's new features like Wi-Fi 7 support, Sudo for Windows, Rust in the Windows kernel, and various UI enhancements. Microsoft has not provided an official reason for hitting the brakes on the 24H2 preview rollout. Brandon LeBlanc, the Windows Insider Senior Program Manager, simply stated, "We are working to get it rolling out again shortly."
However, a glimpse at the Microsoft Feedback Hub reveals a multitude of issues reported by Insiders testing the 24H2 build. Complaints range from application freezes and performance degradation to VPN connectivity problems. Some users have even taken to social media to voice their frustrations, with one describing the Arm version as a "disastrous, worst 'release' preview I can remember." The Release Preview Channel is typically recommended for commercial users and those wanting to test upcoming Windows releases before general availability. Meanwhile, the Dev Channel caters to users who are comfortable with instability and rough edges. As The Register notes, the current situation echoes Microsoft's troubled rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, which contained a data deletion bug.
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The Register
However, a glimpse at the Microsoft Feedback Hub reveals a multitude of issues reported by Insiders testing the 24H2 build. Complaints range from application freezes and performance degradation to VPN connectivity problems. Some users have even taken to social media to voice their frustrations, with one describing the Arm version as a "disastrous, worst 'release' preview I can remember." The Release Preview Channel is typically recommended for commercial users and those wanting to test upcoming Windows releases before general availability. Meanwhile, the Dev Channel caters to users who are comfortable with instability and rough edges. As The Register notes, the current situation echoes Microsoft's troubled rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, which contained a data deletion bug.
51 Comments on Microsoft Pulls Windows 11 24H2 from Release Preview Channel, Build Riddled with Bugs
Wonder what added garbage in retail images is the culprit.
It'd be less than 10 machines total, but barely. I'll report when I learn how horrific it is beyond the trial copy. We are already on the standard enterprise SKU.
I like 10 it's stable and works.
I had found a dozen Core2Duo desktops in the public school I work, still working, ready to go for recycling. They have some newer systems with 4th gen Core i5s in their lab, but those old Core2Duos are capable enough and fast enough for typical school work and library and teacher offices do lack some systems. Was thinking installing an SSD and Windows 11 Educational on them, to make them look current (average user seeing Windows 11 will think the PCs are new, not 15+ years old), but now I guess I will have to chose Windows 10 that will see it's support ending in the end of 2025.