Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.160 Releases
Microsoft has recently launched Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.160, this version brings a new alarm clock app.
The Focus Sessions function is based on the alarm clock application and integrates Spotify, allowing users to use the timer to complete more work or select suitable music on Spotify.
In this update, Microsoft has adjusted the estimated time for system update restart. Microsoft said that the version is limited to devices that use solid-state drives to see the estimated update time.
If the user is using a non-solid state hard drive, the estimated time will not be displayed after downloading the update, and subsequent versions of Microsoft will also fix the problem and re-support it.
Changelog
Changes and Improvements
- The new Clock app for Windows 11 with Focus Sessions has begun rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. See this blog post for all the details!
- We have been testing the ability to see estimates for how long a restart for updates would take in places like the power menu under Start, in restart notifications, on the Windows Update Settings page and inside the Windows Update icon that shows up at the lower right of Taskbar. We are making a small adjustment for this feature so that it only shows on PCs with SSDs. If your PC has a standard HDD, you will no longer see estimates. We hope to bring estimates back to PCs with HDDs once we iron out a few more bugs.
Fixes
- Taskbar:
- We fixed an issue where the “location in use” icon was showing in the Taskbar sometimes even though the usage was blocked by your preferences.