Windows 10 build 20231 now rolling out to the Dev Channel with new OOBE options

A new OOBE setup page is top billing for this week’s build.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft is back with another Windows 10 Dev Channel build for Insiders to enjoy. Today’s build is 20231, and is packing a couple of notable improvements in addition to a plethora of fixes and changes. The most notable change in today’s build is the inclusion of a new OOBE setup page that categorizes your PC into one or many categories.

The new OOBE page provides the user with a list of different categories like gaming, producticity, school, etc. which will set up your desktop and Start menu in a specific way. Functionally, the feature doesn’t work yet, but the setup UI is in and can be tested with today’s release.

Here’s the full changelog:

Here’s the full changelog:

As always, you can find the complete changelog, including a list of known issues, at theWindows Blog.

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