Windows 11 build 22624.1610
Build of Windows 11 2022 Update | |
OS family | Windows 11 (NT 10.0) |
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Version number | 10.0 |
Build number | 22624 |
Build revision | 1610 |
Architecture | AMD64, ARM64 |
Build lab | ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1 |
Compiled on | 2023-04-01 |
SKUs | |
Home (N, Single Language, China) SE (N) Pro (N, Single Language, China) Pro Education (N) Pro for Workstations (N) Education (N) Enterprise (Evaluation, G, GN, N, N Evaluation) IoT Enterprise Team | |
About dialog | |
Windows 11 build 22624.1610 is a build of Windows 11 2022 Update. It was released to a subset of Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel on 13 April 2023 as the KB5023595 enablement update to build 22621.1610 (KB5025299) for new features included, which may not be enabled by default and instead be rolled out.
New features and changes[edit | edit source]
Settings[edit | edit source]
- A new "Presence sensing" subpage has been added under the Privacy & security page for managing presence sensor privacy settings.
- The new toggle "Get the latest updates as soon as they are available" under the Windows Update page, initially introduced in build 23424, has been backported to this build.
Bugfixes[edit | edit source]
- Fixed an underlying issue that was causing a noticeable increase in
explorer.exe
crashes. - Addressed a compatibility issue which occurs because of unsupported use of the registry.
Bugs and quirks[edit | edit source]
Shell[edit | edit source]
- Right-clicking a file or folder while pressing ⇧ Shift may not open the legacy context menu in certain cases.
- Users may see the daily rotating search highlight for some time before getting the new Bing button back to the search box on the taskbar.
Settings[edit | edit source]
- The Language & Region page may indicate speech recognition support for currently unsupported languages.
- When adding a language via the Language & Region page, the installation progress may become hidden, and users may not see install completion for enhanced speech recognition.
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- Live captions may crash on first launch due to an issue impacting registry data retrieval.
- The enhanced speech recognition support may not be installed correctly through the Language & Region page in the Settings app on ARM64 devices.
- Captioning performance may be degraded in non-English languages and missing out-of-language filtering in non-English (United States) languages.