From InfoWorld: Last night Microsoft released the latest beta test version of Windows 10 for those on the Insider Fast ring. Build 14367.rs1_release.160613-1700 brings the beta version of Windows 10 up to Version 1607 (OS Build 14367.0). If you're counting, 14367 was released just two days after 14366. The timestamp says that the build was constructed on June 13 and released on June 16 -- a remarkable achievement which signifies that builds are getting more and more stable.
NinjaCat spokesperson Dona Sarkar has full release notes which, as usual, are being parroted all over the web. Handwriting recognition for Xhosa and a keyboard shortcut for the Feedback hub highlight the new features. Saints be praised. The list of fixes goes on for pages, but the only notable improvement, from my point of view, is the fix for a crash on right-click "Open Command window here" inside File Explorer.
The one new feature that's drawing a lot of attention is an option in the Start > Update & security > Recovery menu called "Learn how to start fresh with a clean installation of Windows." I wrote about that entry three weeks ago, when it first appeared in build 14342.
Here's the fundamental point that seems to be overlooked: This isn't a feature built into Windows 10. It's a link to a page on the Microsoft Answers forum that contains instructions for running a clean install of Windows 10. No doubt the link will change with the final version of Win10 1607.
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