Microsoft continues to make significant strides in the development of Windows 11, and today they have announced the release of Insider Preview Build 25370 to the Canary Channel. This latest build brings exciting new features, improvements, and enhancements to the Windows operating system, further shaping the future of computing. Let's take a closer look at what's in store for Windows 11 users.

 

Discover What's New in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25370
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25370 Delivers Enhanced Connectivity and Customization

 

  • Users can now upgrade guest Windows on Arm virtual machines to Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, as the system detects the TPM 2.0 requirement, ensuring a smooth transition.
  • The update brings various networking enhancements, including support for bridging adapters via the command line using 'netsh'.
  • Passpoint Wi-Fi networks offer enhanced connection performance, and Quick Settings display URLs to provide a venue or event information.
  • WPA3 support enhances security in the Phone Link instant hotspot feature, respecting metered connection settings, reducing duplicate profiles, and displaying the phone's display name in the network list.
  • Windows 11 now provides links to advanced properties for network adapters and internet properties under Settings > Network & internet > Advanced network settings.

 

 

What's new and improved in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25370?

One of the notable additions in Windows 11 Build 25370 is the support for vTPM (Virtual Trusted Platform Module) in Hyper-V on Windows on Arm (Arm64) builds. This means that after upgrading your host operating system to the latest flighted build, you will now be able to upgrade guest Windows on Arm virtual machines to Windows 11 Insider Preview builds. The system will automatically detect the TPM 2.0 requirement, enabling a smooth transition to the latest features and improvements.

 

In terms of networking enhancements, Microsoft has introduced several changes and improvements. Firstly, there is now support for bridging adapters via the command line using the 'netsh' command. This will provide users with greater flexibility and control over their network configurations.

 

 

Additionally, Passpoint Wi-Fi networks now offer enhanced connection performance. Users will also notice a URL displayed in Quick Settings, providing valuable information about the venue or event they are connected to. These improvements aim to enhance the overall Wi-Fi experience and ensure seamless connectivity in various environments.

 

Moreover, Microsoft has introduced WPA3 support to the Phone Link instant hotspot feature. This brings added security to connections made through a phone's hotspot, ensuring that users can enjoy a safe and secure network connection. Furthermore, fixes have been implemented to respect metered connection settings, reduce duplicate profiles, and display the phone's display name in the network list. These changes aim to improve network management and enhance user convenience.

 

In the Settings section, Windows 11 users will now find links to advanced properties for network adapters and internet properties. These links can be accessed under Settings > Network & internet > Advanced network settings. This addition provides users with quick access to advanced network configurations, allowing for a more personalized and tailored network setup.

 

 

End Notes

Microsoft's commitment to refining and enhancing the Windows 11 experience is evident in the release of Insider Preview Build 25370. With support for vTPM, networking improvements, and added functionality in the Settings section, users can look forward to a more secure, connected, and customizable operating system. As Microsoft continues to gather feedback from Windows Insiders, we can expect even more exciting updates and features in the future.

 

To download and experience the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25370, make sure you are part of the Windows Insider Program. Your feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Windows 11 and ensuring a seamless and intuitive user experience.

 

Stay tuned for more updates and announcements as Microsoft continues its journey toward the official release of Windows 11 later this year.

 

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