Microsoft today updated the Win11 Build 22623.1325 preview log content, introducing an "off-ramp" option in the system. Members of the Windows Insider project in the Beta channel can make a choice before March 8.
#Currently it is very easy for users to join the Windows Insider project, but they cannot return to the official version. Microsoft has introduced the "Close Channel" function in the latest Beta channel version, allowing users to return to the official version. Microsoft said that it will provide a window period every year in the future so that users can exit the beta version and return to the official version.
In response to feedback from Windows Insider project members in the Beta channel, Microsoft has released a new preview version of Win11 in "Settings" > "Windows Update" > A "Stop getting preview builds" option has been introduced in the Windows Insider Program. This option window will run until March 8, 2023.
While the user exits the Beta project, the system runs the troubleshooter app, no longer receives new preview updates from the Beta channel, and uninstalls the Enabler Kit (EKB). The troubleshooter app needs to be restarted to complete the process. After
, devices will no longer receive new Insider Preview builds from the Beta Channel. To see if this troubleshooter is already running on your device, go to Settings >Troubleshooters >Recommended Troubleshooter History.
Once the troubleshooting process is complete, devices will be upgraded with the March 2023 "B" build (the next Patch Tuesday), which will bring the device up to date with the released Windows 11 version 22H2. From there, the device will continue to receive normal monthly service updates.
The option window period runs until March 8, 2023. Users who turn off this option will not exit the Beta channel, and users can receive the new version again in the next window period.
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