Windows 10 build 20241 download

Windows 10 build 20241 brings new app splash and defrag tool

Windows 10 build 20241 arrives with some visual changes and improvements, and here's all you need to know.

Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 10 build 20241 for PCs enrolled in the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider Program. This is the preview number 44 available to testers, and it introduces some new features and improvements.

Windows 10 build 20241, according to the company, introduces a new splash screen for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps that uses the system color mode. This means that opening a modern app will now show a light or dark splash screen as it launches, instead of the color scheme you may choose from the Colors settings page. (Some of the apps that support this behavior right now, include Settings, Windows Security, and Calculator.)

In addition, build 20241 is refreshing the “Optimize Drives” page (defrag). For example, the page now adds an “Advanced View” option to list all partitions, including hidden partitions. You can use the “F5” key to refresh the screen, and there are more details under the “Current status” column when it’s not possible to defrag the partition, including “Partition type not supported” and “File system type not supported.”

Finally, this preview of Windows 10 removes the Japanese Address and Rinna candidate suggestion services from the Japanese IME, and the Narrator can now read aloud high priority notifications when they appear in the Lock screen and when you sign back into your account.

Microsoft is listing the complete set of improvements, fixes, and known issues for Windows 10 Insider Preview build 20241 at the Windows Blog.

Download Windows 10 build 20241

The preview is available immediately through the Dev Channel, and it will install automatically, but you can always force it from Settings Update & security > Windows Update, and clicking the Check for updates button. 

You can learn more about all the changes available in the current development process of Windows 10 in this guide.

Update October 23, 2020: Microsoft is now rolling out build 20241.1005 as update KB4589464. However, the release doesn’t include any new features or improvements, it’s only available to test servicing pipeline.

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