Microsoft’s original roadmap promised that Windows 10 22H2 would be the final version. So, why Build 23100? The answer is threefold:
Version Info:
Microsoft is testing a new “Home” section inside the Settings app. It now includes interactive cards for:
It’s not a radical change, but it makes Settings feel slightly less buried.
Microsoft has just rolled out Windows 10 Build 23100 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel, and while the company’s primary focus has shifted toward Windows 11, this update proves that Windows 10 is still getting meaningful attention.
But don’t expect a complete UI overhaul. Build 23100 is all about stability, quality-of-life improvements, and behind-the-scenes refinements. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Task Manager now features more detailed GPU temperature monitoring (for supported hardware) and slightly cleaner icons for background processes. No new tabs, but the readability has improved on high-DPI displays.
Microsoft’s original roadmap promised that Windows 10 22H2 would be the final version. So, why Build 23100? The answer is threefold:
Version Info:
Microsoft is testing a new “Home” section inside the Settings app. It now includes interactive cards for: windows 10 build 23100 updated
It’s not a radical change, but it makes Settings feel slightly less buried. Microsoft’s original roadmap promised that Windows 10 22H2
Microsoft has just rolled out Windows 10 Build 23100 to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel, and while the company’s primary focus has shifted toward Windows 11, this update proves that Windows 10 is still getting meaningful attention. Version Info:
But don’t expect a complete UI overhaul. Build 23100 is all about stability, quality-of-life improvements, and behind-the-scenes refinements. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Task Manager now features more detailed GPU temperature monitoring (for supported hardware) and slightly cleaner icons for background processes. No new tabs, but the readability has improved on high-DPI displays.