Microsoft released a solution to fix the problem that some users cannot switch the Windows 11 Beta channel
Last week, Microsoft suspended the release of the Windows 11 Insider Preview version, and at the same time pushed the Windows 11 Build 22000.100 version to the Beta channel for testing.
Under normal circumstances, push from the Dev channel to the Beta channel means that Microsoft feels that the stability of this development version has reached the requirements, so it will push at the same time.
Microsoft also said last week that if users are looking for a more stable Windows 11, they can switch to the Beta channel because the Dev channel usually changes faster.
What is slightly embarrassing is that some users want to switch but cannot switch normally, because no channel information is displayed directly in the Windows Insider preview settings.
This week’s development version will be released on Thursday, which means that if users do not switch channels in time, they may be automatically upgraded to the latest version.
Therefore, Microsoft is now releasing a temporary solution to help users fix the problem that the channel cannot be displayed normally. After a simple treatment, the user can switch to the Beta channel.
If you want to switch to the Beta channel and the current situation cannot be switched, you can fix and switch according to the solution provided by Microsoft.
1. Click on Start
2. In the search box, type cmd
3. In the lower right of the search results, under Command Prompt, click Run as Administrator
4. On the UAC prompt, click OK
5. At the elevated command prompt, type: bcdedit /set flightsigning on
6. Press Enter
7. At the elevated command prompt, type: bcdedit /set {bootmgr} flightsigning on
8. Press Enter
9. Reboot the device
Via: techdows