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Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Dev Channel Build 25145.1011

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
June 24, 2022
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Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel, you’ve got a new download! That’s because Microsoft is rolling out Windows 11 build 25145.1011 to you. The build doesn’t come with any new features and is rather a routine release to test the servicing pipeline.

Small update for #WindowsInsiders in the Dev Channel. Build 25145.1011 is available. This update does not include anything new and is designed to test our servicing pipeline for builds in the Dev Channel. Details are available in the blog post: https://t.co/k6wGAtxxKV

— Windows Insider Program (@windowsinsider) June 24, 2022

In Windows Update, you should be seeing this as KB5016159. As a reminder, it services build 25145, which was released on June 22. That original build doesn’t come with any major features, either. As we explained, the highlights included an update for Narrator Braille driver support, OneDrive storage alert and subscription management in Settings, and Local Administrator Password Solution.

Happy downloading, Windows Insiders! And as always, remember to submit your feedback to Microsoft! Your feedback helps make Windows 11 great for everyone.

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