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Feature Update to Windows 10, versjon 21H1” kan nå lastes ned om du er på beta eller Release Preview-kanalene.
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Addresses an issue that prevents a site from transitioning out of Microsoft Edge IE Mode when expected.
Addresses an issue that fails to remove mandatory profiles completely when you sign out when using the “Delete cached copies of roaming profiles” Group Policy.
Addresses an issue that causes blank tiles to appear on the Start menu with names such as “ms-resource:AppName” or “ms-resource:appDisplayName”. These blank tiles represent the installed applications and appear for approximately 15 minutes after updating to a newer version of Windows 10. Installing this update prevents these blank tiles from appearing on the Start menu.
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Microsoft has announced that’ it’s published the final build of Windows 10 21H1, also known as the Windows 10 May 2021 Update. So what can you expect when it hits your PC? Well, one feature. Okay, maybe two.
No one quite expected Microsoft to release a major Windows 10 feature update in the spring of 2021, given the the work Microsoft has been putting into the forthcoming Windows 10X. Still, few could predict just two consumer-facing features, with only one of them something that a typical user might do. The rest is bug fixes.
In a February blog post, John Cable, Microsoft’s vice president of program management, listed the new features inside Windows 10 21H1. In April, Microsoft senior program manager Brandon LeBlanc confirmed that the feature list has remained unchanged:
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Microsoft has ended support for the classic non-chromium Edge browser
Microsoft has announced the end of support for the classic non-chromium Edge Legacy browser.
While Microsoft Edge on the proprietary EdgeHTML engine is included in the Windows 10 operating system. The user gets three preinstalled browsers at once – Internet Explorer, the old Edge and the new Edge.
Back in the day, Microsoft Edge became the moral successor to Internet Explorer; making it the default browser in Windows 10. In January 2020, the release of the new Microsoft Edge based on the Chromium engine took place.
Now, the old Microsoft Edge has received the latest update and there will be no more updates for it.
Microsoft is making Windows 10 21H1 build 19043.844 a recommended update for all Beta channel users, which means that the update will be served automatically through Windows update.