Windows 11 build 22635.5025
Build of Windows 11 2023 Update | |
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OS family | Windows 11 (NT 10.0) |
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Version number | 10.0 |
Build number | 22635 |
Build revision | 5025 |
Architecture | AMD64, ARM64 |
Build lab | ni_release_svc_betaflt_prod1 |
Compiled on | 2025-02-26 |
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 | |
Windows 11 build 22635.5025 is a build of Windows 11 2023 Update. It was released to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel on 7 March 2025.
New features and changes[edit | edit source]
File Explorer[edit | edit source]
The availability of the Recommended section under the Home page to all users apart from Microsoft Entra ID accounts and its ability to show show local files, previously implemented in build 22635.4800, have been gradually rolled out. These changes can be activated manually by enabling the 48895801
and 51721485
velocity staging keys.
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The ability to recommended a snap group based on two apps that are most likely to be snapped together in the Recommended section has been added and gradually rolled out.
Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]
Support for web search providers in Windows Search has been improved, including with increased discoverability. This change is gradually rolled out to users in the European Economic Area (EEA).
Bugfixes[edit | edit source]
Fixed an issue that was causing serious lag when closing File Explorer using the X button or clicking on other title bar buttons.
Bugs and quirks[edit | edit source]
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The following issues are applicable if the grid and category view of Start menu's All list (gradually rolled out in build 22635.4950) are enabled:
- Users may experience a delay in app icons showing in grid and category views after installing an app.
- When right-clicking on an app, the "Start settings" context menu may flash before the app's context menu appears.
- Windows Tools-related apps may be broken out into folders instead of being in one single app.