Insider Preview

Winsage
August 18, 2026
Microsoft has released an update in its Insider Experimental Preview build for Windows 11, specifically Build 26340.9212, featuring a redesigned right-click menu in File Explorer that is more aesthetically pleasing and organized intuitively. This update includes a customizable dropdown menu for app extension options, addressing a banding issue with image previews, and introducing various enhancements such as updated "Get Started" screens, a modernized Magnifier tool, and upgraded Emoji 17.0 designs. Additional changes include new entry points for the Camera Roll Backup feature, the removal of the deprecated Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line, and the discontinuation of the Drag Tray. The update aims to improve performance and user interface experiences, particularly in File Explorer.
Winsage
August 18, 2026
Microsoft has introduced updates in Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, including the removal of the Drag Tray experience and the discontinuation of the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) tool. The Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) has been upgraded to improve connectivity options, allowing users to automatically utilize eligible saved Wi-Fi profiles, including those with certificate-based authentication. Previously, WinRE's networking capabilities were limited, requiring manual connections for certain networks. This enhancement is currently being rolled out to Windows 11 Beta Insiders and is expected to be available to broader Windows 11 version 26H2 users later this year.
Winsage
August 18, 2026
New Windows 11 Insider Preview builds have been released for the Beta and Experimental Channels. All new builds include renewed Windows Insider flight certificates, replacing those that expired on August 11, 2026, to ensure compatibility with software and future updates. There is an ongoing issue with the Feature Flags settings page appearing empty for Insiders in the Experimental channel, which is expected to be resolved in the next build. Notable new features include a redesigned Context Menu in File Explorer, aimed at improving speed and customization, and support for Emoji 17.0, which introduces new emojis and design adjustments for existing ones.
Winsage
August 15, 2026
Windows 11 users can now reposition the taskbar to the top or either side of the screen in the latest Insider Preview builds. This feature is currently available to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel, with a broader rollout expected with the September Patch Tuesday update. Additional enhancements include a more customizable Start menu, improved Windows Search, and a faster File Explorer. Users can choose between small or large Start menu sizes, recent items are highlighted, and search functionality has been refined for better clarity. File Explorer now launches more quickly and supports touch scrolling. Updated progress indicators and enhanced security features for administrators are also included in the updates.
Winsage
August 9, 2026
A new adaptive hibernate policy has been introduced in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28120.2630, released on July 31, which adjusts hibernation behavior based on battery level to improve power management. If the battery is above 80%, the system avoids hibernation for quicker resumes, while it hibernates sooner when the battery drops below 10% to conserve power. This policy aims to enhance battery longevity and reduce overnight battery drain associated with the Modern Standby feature. Microsoft has also implemented a Driver Quality Initiative to evaluate third-party drivers for their impact on power management, addressing issues that can lead to excessive battery drain.
Winsage
August 5, 2026
Windows Insiders are advised to update their PCs to a recent build due to the release of new Windows Insider builds featuring a renewed flight certificate, which expires on August 11, 2026. The latest Experimental build includes this renewed certificate, and users must update to avoid receiving a warning message about their build expiring. Microsoft has provided a chart listing the minimum required builds for various channels, with specific builds available by July 31, 2026. Failure to update will result in the cessation of automatic updates and a warning message on the desktop. Users can update their devices through Settings > Windows Update.
Winsage
August 5, 2026
Windows Insiders are advised to update their PCs to the latest build within the week due to a renewed flight certificate that expires on August 11, 2026. This update is necessary for all Insider channels, including Experimental and Beta. The latest Insider build includes a renewed flight certificate to ensure devices remain on supported builds and continue receiving updates. A chart outlines the minimum builds required for various channels, with specific builds available by July 31, 2026. Failure to update will result in a warning message about the build's expiration, and automatic updates will stop once the certificate expires. Users should check Settings > Windows Update to install the latest build.
Winsage
August 4, 2026
Microsoft is renewing flight certificates for Windows Insider Preview builds, which are set to expire on August 11, 2026. This renewal will now extend to the Canary, Experimental, and Beta channels. Users are advised to check their Windows Insider Channels and Windows 11 versions, as the required certificate version may vary. Microsoft has provided a list of minimum requirements for each version and channel.
Winsage
August 3, 2026
Windows Insiders can access new features in Windows 11 Insider Build 26300.9032, available through the Experimental Preview Channel. Key updates include: - Windows Search: Introduces customizable options for integrating personal or work/school Microsoft accounts and OneDrive in search results. It can automatically expand indexing based on user activity, which can be managed in Settings > Privacy & security > Search. - Phone Link: Users can now preview recent messages or notifications by hovering over them in the Start menu, enhancing visibility into mobile activity. This feature is gradually rolling out and requires a minimum Phone Link build of 1.26021.3.0. - Settings App: Improved search functionality for quicker navigation to relevant settings. - Adaptive Hibernate Policy: Enhancements for instant-on resumes from Modern Standby and better battery preservation based on battery levels. - Start Menu: A fix for an issue causing crashes when dragging apps. - Taskbar: Resolved an issue where hovering over app window previews in an overflow state dismissed them. - File Explorer: Home now retains the state of sections, and improvements have been made for reliability when dragging files to disconnected network drives. Issues with files on DFS mapped drives being misidentified have also been addressed. - Windows Spotlight: Changes to enhance reliability on the lock screen. - Storage: Fixes for File History automatic backups to network shares that displayed false "invalid credentials" errors.
Search