If you experience failures in the new version of Windows eleven, here we show you how to solve it

If you experience failures in the new version of Windows eleven, here we show you how to solve it
With Windows XNUMX in the pipeline for release on October XNUMXth, more Insider Collections are still rolling out to ensure bugs are fixed while other improvements are incorporated. As we see apps like Paint and Snipping Tool getting redesigned for the new update, Microsoft is refining the version using Insider channels to make sure it's a substantial update compared to Windows XNUMX. However, users have reported issues with version twenty-two million one hundred and seventy-six, leading to crashes in the operating system. While it's normal to expect issues with Insider Collections, users have reported some strange bugs with this collection in particular, but Microsoft is now aware of this, with a quick fix now available.

How to solve problems in 22000.176

Users find that when the taskbar or other parts of the browser interface are in use, they freeze or become unresponsive. Some have also reported encountering this message when trying to start an application: “This file does not have an associated application to perform this action. Install an app or, if it's already installed, create an association on the App Defaults page. Microsoft has already updated the weblog post explaining that this is a server-side issue responsible for these crashes. The following should fix these issues if you find something similar when upgrading to collection 22000.176:

Analysis: Now may be the time to exit the Insider program

There is always the temptation to install the latest and greatest software from Apple, Microsoft and Google. This could be a new version of an internet browser or a new iPadOS update, for example. However, there are still dangers in doing this, as this is not the final version. We've seen the journey of Apple's new Safari browser before at WWDC XNUMX, with most of the design now reverted to what it always was, thanks to feedback from beta users. But some are still tempted to use these trial versions on their primary machines that are used for work and gaming. Running Windows XNUMX build XNUMX million XNUMX, this is a great example of where something in testing can suddenly go wrong, so we always advise installing these builds on a machine you barely use, or via virtualization applications like Parallels Desktop. Microsoft is in the home stretch with Windows XNUMX heading into October XNUMXth, so if you're on the Insider channel on your main computer, it might be time to go out and use Windows XNUMX until you let the free upgrade I called it.