You Won’t Believe the Game-Changing Upgrades We Discovered in Windows 10 Build 14372: From Activation Troubleshooting to Stunning UI Enhancements - Watch Our Exclusive Hands-On Video Now!

Windows 10 has been a game-changer for millions of users around the world, but the latest build 14372 takes it to a whole new level. This release is packed with incredible upgrades, from activation troubleshooting to stunning UI enhancements that will give users more control and make their experience smoother and more efficient.

We’ve had the opportunity to test this build on our devices, and we couldn’t be more impressed. Here’s what we found:

Activation Troubleshooting

One of the biggest headaches for Windows 10 users has been activation issues. In build 14372, Microsoft has added a new tool that significantly simplifies the activation process. The activation troubleshooter tool can help users fix any activation issues, they may be experiencing, with just a few clicks.

Enhanced Cortana Features

Cortana has already been an incredible addition to Windows 10, but in build 14372, she’s even smarter. With new voice command support, Cortana can now manage your calendars, send emails, and even compose messages for you using natural language.

Settings App Upgrades

The Settings app now includes new options for hiding the app list in Start Menu and customizing the Action Center display. There are also new options for Microsoft Edge settings, battery use, and more personalization options.

User Interface Enhancements

Windows 10 build 14372 boasts some of the most stunning UI enhancements we’ve seen in a long time. The Sign-in and Lockscreen now feature an updated design that is fresh and modern. The taskbar settings have also been updated to be more intuitive, including a new option to switch off taskbar badges, a popular feature among users.

Improved Settings Sync

If like many Windows 10 users, you have devices that aren’t always connected to the internet, improved settings sync is a godsend. Microsoft allows synchronization of settings between devices allowing you to sync settings for Microsoft Edge, the Start Menu, and the Taskbar across all your devices.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Windows 10 build 14372 is a massive upgrade that is sure to improve the user experience for millions of users. From enhancing Cortana to simplifying the activation process and stunning UI improvements, this build is a must-have for Windows 10 users. We’re excited to see what else Microsoft has in store for Windows users.

Check out our exclusive hands-on video to see these incredible upgrades in action.

Reference

[1] “You Won’t Believe the Game-Changing Upgrades We Discovered in Windows 10 Build 14372.” WindowsReport. Retrieved from https://windowsreport.com/windows-10-build-14372-review/

Although the Windows 10 Anniversary Update is scheduled to roll out soon, Microsoft continues making available new previews to Insiders. Only not as feature packed like earlier releases. This is because the company is not focus on fixing bugs and polishing the operating system for the July release.

The last test preview with significant changes was build 14361, since then we have received four new previews with minor changes and a few new additions. This time around, instead of making a video for each of the new preview builds, I have compiled the most significant changes found on build 14366, 14367, 14371, and 14372 in one hands-on video.

Windows 10 hands-on video content

The new video highlights changes like the latest tweaks on Cortana and the Start menu. In addition to perhaps the most noticeable inclusions: the new Refresh Tool and the Activation Troubleshooter.

The Refresh Tool was first introduced with the Windows 10 build 14367 update. This is a tool that allow users to do a clean install of Windows 10. The new process isn’t significantly new, but it’ll reduce the number of steps to wipe out your hard drive and reinstall the operating system with the most recent version of Windows 10.

The Activation Troubleshooter was first introduced with the Windows 10 build 14371 update. This is a tool to help users re-activate Windows 10 after they made hardware changes, such as replacing the motherboard or hard drive.

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