Windows 11 Preview Update Brings Bugs and New Features

Microsoft has released a major update for Windows 11, dubbed “preview update,” which brings several changes to the redesigned Start menu. After four years of complaints, Microsoft has finally introduced a single-page view, made it easier to remove recommended sections, and improved space usage. However, this update also comes with some unexpected bugs.

Two main issues have been reported by users: installed apps may not appear in the list right away after installation, and clicking on an app will cause the Start menu to scroll to the top of the list. These bugs only affect certain apps that create folders in a specific directory.

Microsoft has acknowledged these issues in previous preview updates and even released fixes for them in earlier versions. However, users are still waiting for similar solutions in the stable release.

The new Start menu is gradually rolling out, and users can enable it on their systems. Before doing so, be aware of these bugs and consider reporting them to Microsoft. If you’ve experienced these issues, share your story in the comments below.

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Source: https://www.neowin.net/news/windows-11s-redesigned-start-menu-has-some-very-strange-bugs