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Just a couple of days after the very first Windows 11 build was released, we now have numero duo.

Windows 11 22000.65 is currently available to brave Insiders on the Dev Channel.

Have a look below at all the changes, fixes, and improvements.

Things are getting more and more exciting, fast. As far as we see it, there’s plenty more where that came from.

Earlier today, we spotted some chatter on the Reddit forums, with some fellow Insiders suggesting that a new build could be released soon by Microsoft. However, for most of us that was a glitch, as this does occur from time to time.

But as it turns out, we actually have a new build on our hands, the 2nd one – Windows 11, Build 22000.65. We have extensively reviewed the very first build and now let’s have a look at what’s changed in this one.

NOTE

We will be releasing soon a review of this new build, as well, so stay tuned.

Windows 11 Build 22000.65 comes to Insiders in the Dev Channel

The newly released build comes with a few minor tweaks as well as a bunch of fixes, pretty much acting as a build that fixes the 1st release, which was obviously huge. So let’s have a look at everything that’s changed in this new minor release:

Changes and Improvements Taskbar:

We fixed an issue resulting in Search having grey boxes sometimes instead of app icons.

We fixed an issue that could result in Search dropping the first keystroke when pressing the Windows key and starting to type.

We fixed an issue where when hovering your mouse over the Search icon on the taskbar, the third recent search would not load and remained blank.

We fixed an issue where if you searched for Windows Update, it would open Settings but not navigate to the Windows Update settings page.

Widgets:

We fixed an issue where system text scaling was scaling all widgets proportionally and could result in cropped widgets.

We fixed an issue where when using screen reader/Narrator in widgets it wasn’t properly announcing content sometimes.

We fixed an issue where resizing the Money widget could result in the bottom half of it not displaying anything.

Other: How to download and install Windows 11 Build 22000.65

You might get stuck here for a little while, but just wait it out

Let’s hope that we won’t be hunting again for bugs related to this release because we saw that the first build was slower on older devices, and later on, even newer and faster devices had issues with it.

Expert tip:

Join the Windows Insider program’s Dev Channel

Check for updates and reboot .

However, If you want to test Windows 11 but don’t want to compromise your device, here’s our article on how you can install Windows 11 in a VM, or have a look at our dedicated video on that.

Our own early impressions

From the looks of it, it seems that this update is the first one that gets delivered on a way faster route (which is one of the new features that we loved in Windows), being delivered via a normal cumulative update (installed in just several minutes), as opposed to a full build download and install (close to an hour).

However, this wasn’t the case on all of our test machines, and we did have the usual failed installed problems that you would get.

Moving forward, what we particularly enjoyed was the taskbar that finally works properly on multiple monitors. Of course, the issue at hand remains that you can’t yet move the taskbar to the sides or top of the screen. 

We’re going to have a quick look at the new refresh button, as there’s been some buzz around it, as well. And we will keep digging, as always.

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