![]() ![]() How do you feel about the changes coming in Windows 10 build 10122? If you're using an AMD system, are you having a lot of issues? Let us know your thought in the comments below, and don't forget to use the Feedback app to let Microsoft know what you want in Windows 10. Moving forward, we can only expect the operating system to get more stable and better. ![]() It's a very exciting time for all Windows fans, as we're getting closer to RTM and the summer release. Other than this big issue and a few other known problems, this could be considered one of the most stable and polished version of Windows 10 that we have seen. The company is currently advising Windows Insiders to skip this build until there is a permanent solution. There is a big bug that causes Microsoft Edge to crash if you're running the operating system with an AMD graphic card. However, this particular build of the operating system has been released to the Fast ring of updates. ![]() The name of "impressive" is well deserved for this build, as we can see there is a lot going on with Windows 10. This change makes the Start menu look more like the Start screen, which is something that many Windows 8.1 fans will feel good about. This section can be accessed by using the new hamburger button located in the top-left corner of the screen. Now users will notice that the list of apps and power settings section are no longer part of the Tablet Mode experience. Microsoft has added new improvements to the Tablet Mode (Continuum). The tiles like Search, Camera, Alarms & Clock, and others tiles that do not feature their own color scheme, also now take the color scheme from Windows. ![]() This new build also brings new app suggestions to Start and the 3D flip animation for Live Tiles get a little more refined. To avoid further confusion, Microsoft has decided to move the option to the Settings apps, which also makes Start look less cluttered and more stylish. The option to make the Start menu full screen can be found in the Settings app, under Personalization, on the new Start area.Īccording to the company, many users were getting confused and thought that clicking the full-screen button was the Tablet Mode option. Another noticeable change is that Microsoft has officially removed the full-screen button that appeared in the top-right corner of Start menu. ![]()
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