Therefore the features will remain always enabled likely indicating that the build 22621.675 (KB5019509) could indeed be Moment 1. The feature ID "39145991" that enables the Moment 1 features has apparently been set to 15 which implies it cannot be altered with software like ViveTool that is used to enable and disable hidden Windows features. The 22H2 update includes Start menu folders, new touch gestures, and drag and drop for the taskbar. Twitter user and Windows enthusiast PhantomOcean3 was doing what they do best, ie, exploring Windows, when they spotted something indicating that the new Release Preview channel build could be Moment 1. Microsoft is planning to release its next big Windows 11 update on September 20th. While we already know that these builds are building up to the WindMoment 1 update, expected to release sometime soon, underlying evidence suggests that the build 22621.675 could actually be the Moment 1 update general availability (GA) release candidate itself. The new build brought tabbed File Explorer, Taskbar overflow menu, and a few other new things to all Release Preview Channel Insiders. Microsoft is getting ready to launch Windows 11’s first major update ’22H2 in the fall of 2022, with the devices expected to get the update in October. Microsoft released Windows 11 22H2 build 22621.675 (KB5019509) to the Release Preview channel Insiders yesterday.
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