Build 26120.4441 (KB5060816) for Windows 11 new features and changes (Beta)

Windows 11’s latest Beta build delivers Recall exports feature, improved AI agent, and add a new clock to Notification Center.

Windows 11 build 26120.4441
Windows 11 build 26120.4441 / Image: Mauro Huculak
  • Windows 11 build 26120.4441 (KB5060816) is a preview update available in the Beta Channel, introducing enhancements to Windows Recall, Notification Center, File Explorer, and the Settings app.
  • The update enables snapshot exports in the EEA, adds a clock with seconds, improves the AI agent in Settings, and includes new Copilot actions.
  • It also delivers various fixes and UI improvements across system apps and features.

Windows 11 build 26120.4441 (KB5060816) is now available for devices enrolled in the Windows Insider Program’s Beta Channel. This release includes several new features and improvements regarding AI, privacy, visual changes, and more, pretty much identical to the changes rolling out on Windows 11 build 26200.5651 (KB5060818) in the Dev Channel.

According to Microsoft’s official announcement, Windows 11 build 26120.4441 updates the Recall feature to allow European users to export snapshots, improves the Settings app AI agent to be more accurate, and Click to Do adds a new “Ask Microsoft 365 Copilot” action.

In addition, this preview updates the Notification Center with a new full clock with seconds and introduces changes to the sharing experience using OneDrive, including a new interface for copying the link and sharing the cloud file with other apps.

The update KB5060816 also includes changes for Voice Access, the Settings app, File Explorer, and several fixes.

Windows 11 build 26120.4441 (KB5060816) changes

These are the most interesting improvements rolling out to Windows 11 on the Beta Channel.

Windows Recall export feature

Starting with build 26120.4441, Microsoft introduces a new export feature for the European Economic Area (EEA), which will allow you to export your Windows Recall snapshots with third-party apps and websites.

Recall export code
Recall export code / Image: Microsoft

This new change means that when you set up Windows Recall for the first time, the system will generate a unique Recall export code to export the snapshots.

Microsoft doesn’t store this code, so if you lose it, the only way to generate another one is by resetting the feature completely, which deletes all the snapshots and resets all the settings.

Recall snapshots export settings
Recall snapshots export settings / Image: Mauro Huculak

You can export the snapshots through Settings > Privacy & Security > Recall & Snapshots > Advanced Settings, choosing the “Export past snapshots” option, and turning on the “Export snapshots from now on” toggle switch allows you to export snapshots from the moment the setting is enabled.

Organizations can manage the export feature using the “AllowRecallExport” policy or a Group Policy setting. By default, exporting is disabled on managed devices, and only individual users can initiate the process.

Other Recall changes

Windows 11 is also pushing several additional enhancements for Windows Recall on Copilot+ PCs, including a new reset feature, updated snapshot storage settings, and teaching tips to improve usability.

You can now reset the settings and data on Settings > Privacy & Security > Recall & Snapshots, and click the “Reset Recall” button.

Reset Recall option
Reset Recall option / Image: Mauro Huculak

In addition, the default storage duration for snapshots has changed from unlimited to 90 days. However, you can always set a different storage allocation for Windows Recall.

Finally, this flight adds in-app teaching tips to help you understand the features and navigate the experience more easily.

Click to Do new actions 

For those with a business Microsoft 365 subscription, the Click to Do feature adds a new “Ask Microsoft 365 Copilot” in the context menu when selecting text or images, and this action allows you to send the selected content directly to the chatbot.

Click to Do Aks M365 Copilot option
Click to Do Aks M365 Copilot option / Image: Microsoft

In the Microsoft Team integration, Click to Do is adding two new actions, including “Send a message with Teams” and “Schedule a meeting with Teams.”

Click to Do email actions
Click to Do email actions / Image: Microsoft

AI agent update for Settings

In the Settings app, the AI agent is getting an update to be more accurate, providing the correct steps when using the search box.

This update is available for Copilot+ PCs using the Snapdragon processor with support for AMD and Intel coming in the future.

Other Settings changes

Windows 11 build 26120.4441 also adds a few other improvements for the Settings app. For example, the search box has been relocated to the top center. This change was previously only available for Copilot+ PCs, but it’s now rolling out for traditional devices.

Settings app with center search box
Settings app with center search box / Image: Mauro Huculak

Also, the activation and expiration dialogs now align with the modern visuals of Windows 11, and a language problem has been fixed in the navigation pane.

Clock with seconds in Notification Center

Similar to Windows 10, the Notification Center now includes a full clock with seconds.

Notification Center with clock with seconds / Image: Mauro Huculak
Notification Center with clock with seconds / Image: Mauro Huculak

To display the clock with seconds, open Settings > Time & language > Date & time, and turn on the “Show time in the Notification Center” toggle switch.

Show time in Notification Center
Show time in Notification Center / Image: Microsoft

You can enable the feature manually by running the vivetool /enable /id:42651849,48433719 command with the ViveTool.

Start menu context menu update

In the Start menu, the company fixed the display issue for Arabic and Hebrew language users and restored functionality for the “Move to front,” “Move right,” and “Move left” options in the pinned apps context menu.

Start menu updated context menu
Start menu updated context menu / Image: Mauro Huculak

File Explorer visual changes

This version of File Explorer updates the context menu with dividers for the top-level icons to make it easier to identify each option.

File Explorer context menu dividers
File Explorer context menu dividers / Image: Mauro Huculak

This release also fixes tab focus issues when opening folders, resolves a memory leak for better performance, and enhances archive extraction speed, especially for large 7z or .rar files.

Finally, the share interface for OneDrive has been redesigned, and it now allows you to share a link more easily with other apps

OneDrive Share link UI update
OneDrive Share link UI update / Image: Microsoft

Other fixes and changes

In addition to the new features and improvements, Windows 11 build 26120.4441 also ships various other fixes. 

For example, this flight resolves font rendering issues that caused corrupted or overlapping text in app menus and incorrect character display when typing in Hebrew or Thai in Microsoft Word.

Furthermore, a fix has been implemented to improve script execution speed on remote SMB shares running older Windows Server versions, and the company is reintroducing Chinese language support for Voice Access and adding Japanese support.

Microsoft is also noticing known issues with the Start menu, Xbox Controllers, Recall, Click to Do, File Explorer, Windows Search, and Widgets.

Preview build download

To download and install this Windows 11 build, enroll your devices in the Beta Channel through the “Windows Insider Program” settings from the “Update & Security” section. Once you enroll the computer in the program, you can download the build from the “Windows Update” settings by turning on the “Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available” option and clicking the “Check for Updates” button.

About the author

Mauro Huculak is a Windows How-To Expert and founder of (est. 2010). With over 21 years as a technology writer and IT Specialist, Mauro specializes in Windows, software, and cross-platform systems such as Linux, Android, and macOS.

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