
Microsoft is recommending the affected users to download and install the Windows Web Experience Pack from the Microsoft Store before upgrading to Windows 11 Build 25252. The Widgets panel may not be visible for some users. Some Japanese IME candidate items may appear to be clipped inside the search box. There are some text layout issues in the search box in right-to-left display languages like Arabic. Clicking the search box will result in a flash before the flyout appears. The search box may not be visible on non-active monitors when the search flyout is open, this issue only affects users who have the “Show my taskbar on all displays” enabled in their Settings. Five of these issues are related to the search box in the tablet optimized taskbar.Ī floating search box may appear on the desktop when you change the primary monitor, Microsoft is asking users to toggle the Search option under the Personalization > Taskbar > Search page as a workaround for this problem. Copying files from network to local drives was slower than normal, this bug has also been patched.Ĩ new bugs have been added to the list of known issues in the Windows 11 Insider Preview Program's Dev Channel. Windows should not put your PC to sleep if it is configured to stay awake. A bugcheck with the error SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION was occurring after upgrading to the previous flight, this issue has been resolved in the latest update. The issue that was leading some apps such as Media Player to crash while playing media in the background has been patched. Folders in the Start menu were not opening on the first try, Microsoft has fixed this issue. Users who have the tablet-optimized taskbar can expand the taskbar without invoking the Start menu. The battery icon's tooltip will alert you when your device is charging slowly.

Fixes in Windows 11 Build 25252Įxplorer.exe should no longer crash if the Alt+F4 hotkey is triggered and the show hidden icons flyout option is active in the system tray. These options are only available for users who have the new experience available to them. The Redmond company says that it is giving users the option to change the treatment of Search on the Taskbar from the Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Taskbar Items. Microsoft continues its experiments with the Search bar on the Taskbar.
