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  2. Template : Latest preview software release/Windows 11

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    Release Preview Channel. 24H2 (10.0.26100.2605) (December 10, 2024; 9 days ago () [1] [2. Beta Channel. 23H2 (10.0.22635.4655) (December 13, 2024; 6 days ago () [3 ...

  3. Windows 11, version 24H2 - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 11 2024 Update [1] (also known as version 24H2, codenamed Hudson Valley [2] [3] [4]) is the third and current major update to Windows 11. It carries the build number 10.0.26100. It carries the build number 10.0.26100.

  4. Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Insider program carries over from Windows 10, with pre-release builds divided into "Dev" (unstable builds used to test features for future feature updates), "Beta" (test builds for the next feature update; relatively stable in comparison to Dev channel), and "Release Preview" (pre-release builds for final testing of upcoming feature ...

  5. Windows NT - Wikipedia

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    This eventually led to the commercial release of the Windows 8-derived Windows RT on October 26, 2012, and the use of Windows NT, rather than Windows CE, in Windows Phone 8. The original Xbox and Xbox 360 run a custom operating system based upon a heavily modified version of Windows 2000 , an approach that Microsoft engineer Don Box called ...

  6. File Explorer - Wikipedia

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    The update was designed to replace the Windows 3.x Program Manager/File Manager based shell with Windows Explorer. The release provided capabilities quite similar to that of the Windows "Chicago" ( codename for Windows 95) shell during its late beta phases, however was intended to be nothing more than a test release. [ 8 ]

  7. Optical disc image - Wikipedia

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    An optical disc image (or ISO image, from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM media) is a disk image that contains everything that would be written to an optical disc, disk sector by disc sector, including the optical disc file system. [3]