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Microsoft ships new Windows 10 build to Dev channel Insiders with no new features

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
January 15, 2021
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Microsoft has just announced the release of the cumulative update build 21292.1010 for Dev Channel Insiders, which follows the release of the build 21292 two days ago. If the latter brought a couple of bug fixes for news and interests in the taskbar, this new cumulative update has no new features or changes.

According to the Windows Insider team, the only purpose of this new cumulative update is to help them test their servicing pipeline. The team has also updated the release notes for the build 21292 to add two known issues related to the Xbox Game Bar.

Heads up #WindowsInsiders in the Dev Channel! We’ve released Cumulative Update 21292.1010 to validate our servicing pipeline. We’ve updated the blog post to include the GameBar issue reported by a few Insiders. Check out the blog post: https://t.co/R8wsGscKWz #AreYouFlightingYet pic.twitter.com/ljquTKpdKb

— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) January 15, 2021

It’s not the first time that the Windows Insider team releases new builds on a Friday with no new features, but since this one is a cumulative update, it should be faster to install than a regular preview build. Anyway, we hope the team will be back next week with more exciting for Dev Channel Insiders.

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