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Windows Insiders in Dev/Beta Channels Get Service Update

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
April 19, 2022
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Microsoft has released another small servicing update for Windows Insiders in the Dev & Beta channels. Coming in at Build 22598.200, there are no changes in the release.

Another small servicing update is now available for #WindowsInsiders in the Dev & Beta Channels, Build 22598.200. No notable changes included in this release. Blog post has been updated: https://t.co/5PWTo1Hc61 ^JH

— Windows Insider Program (@windowsinsider) April 19, 2022

As usual with these servicing updates, this release is designed for Microsoft to test the pipeline for builds in the Dev and Beta Channels. You’ll see this as KB5014105 in Windows Update. It’s the second serving update for build 22598. The other came back on April 15 as KB5014100.

With two servicing updates coming, we’re hoping that Microsoft releases a major Dev or Beta Channel build soon. We’re still awaiting the official launch of the tabs experience in File Explorer that Microsoft detailed back at its April 5 Windows 11 event. Until then, happy downloading, Windows Insiders!

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