Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel now can receive a new Windows 11 Insider preview build 22458. MiniTool Software will show you the changes, improvements, and fixes in this new Windows 11 build. You can also find easy methods to get this build on your computer.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22458 Rolls out
On September 15, 2021, Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 Insider preview build 22458 to Insiders in the Dev Channel. Still, we remind you that the build number in the Dev Channel is higher than the one in the Beta Channel. This means that the Windows 11 builds in the Dev Channel no longer match the Windows 11 21H2 experience that will be launched on October 5, 2021. The Windows 11 builds in the Dev Channel are not as stable as the builds in the Beta Channel. If you just want to use a stable Windows 11 build, you can switch to the Beta Channel to continue receiving Windows 11 21H2 preview builds.
Changes, Improvements, and Fixes on Windows 11 Build 22458
Now, let’s have a look at what’s new in this latest Windows 11 Insider preview build.
Changes and Improvements
A Link to Sign-In Options under the Power Menu on Start
There are not many changes in this new Windows 11 build. Microsoft introduces a new feature that comes with Windows 11 Insider preview build 22454: a link to sign-in options is added under the power menu on Start. The computer forgot to introduce it in the last Windows 11 preview build. So, it documents it in this new build.
The New Tips App on Windows 11
The new Tips app on Windows 11 means to help you use Windows 11 and find new things. Microsoft has updated it with 100+ new tips.
Fixes
It fixed the issues related to the Start menu, the Setting app, the search feature, etc. >> Learn more.
How to Get the Latest Windows 11 Build?
Windows 11 Hardware and Software Requirements
Not all computers can install Windows 11. Only devices that meet the basic hardware and software requirements for Windows 11 can be upgraded to Windows 11.
If your computer meets the following requirements, you can upgrade it to Windows 11:
- Processor: A 1GHz or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor.
- RAM: 4GB RAM or more.
- Storage: 64 GB or larger.
- TPM: TPM version 2.0 that is enabled.
- Graphics card: DirectX 12 compatible graphics / WDDM 2.x.
- Display: >9” with HD Resolution (720p) display.
Download and Install Windows 11
Method 1: Upgrade to Windows 11
Step 1: Join the Windows Insider Program
If you want to install Windows 11 Insider preview builds, you need to first join the Windows Insider Program and select the correct Channel. At present, if you want to get the higher Windows 11 preview builds like Windows 11 build 22458, you need to join the Dev Channel.
Step 2: Upgrade to Windows 11
Go to Start > Settings > Update & security > Windows Update to check whether the latest Windows 11 Insider preview build is available. If yes, the downloading and installation process can automatically start.
If it is the first time for you to install Windows 11, the whole process may last for a while and your computer will restart several times.
Method 2: Use Windows 11 Media Creation Tool
Microsoft should release Windows 11 Media Creation Tool after the official release of Windows 11. At that time, you can download Windows 11 Media Creation Tool from the Microsoft official site, use it to create a Windows 11 installation USB, and install Windows 11 from USB on your computer or another device.
Method 3: Use Windows 11 ISO Files
You can also download a Windows 11 ISO file for installation. Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider preview ISO files to Insiders. You can go to the Windows Insider Preview Downloads page to select a proper ISO file and download it.
After getting a Windows 11 ISO file, you can use it to clean install Windows 11 or perform a Windows 11 in-place upgrade.
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