Builds 28020.2731, 28120.2738 for Windows 11 26H1 remove Drag Tray, WMIC – Beta, Experimental

Microsoft is removing two Windows 11 features from the latest 26H1 preview builds while fixing issues with Settings and Magnifier.

Windows 11 Builds 28020.2731, 28120.2738
Windows 11 Builds 28020.2731, 28120.2738 / Image: Mauro Huculak
  • Windows 11 build 28020.2731 is rolling out to the Beta channel, while build 28120.2738 is available in the Experimental channel for version 26H1.
  • Microsoft removes WMIC from Windows 11 26H1, continuing the retirement of the legacy command-line tool in favor of PowerShell and modern WMI tools.
  • Drag Tray is also being removed after Microsoft received feedback from Windows Insiders.
  • Settings and Magnifier receive fixes, addressing a crash on the Notifications page and problems launching Magnifier.

Microsoft has released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Quality Update 28020.2731 and 28120.2738 for version 26H1 via the Beta and Experimental channels in the Windows Insider Program. These flights introduce various fixes as part of the Windows K2 initiative, including new features.

According to the official notes for the Beta and Experimental channels, Windows 11 builds 28020.2731 and 28120.2738 roll out, removing the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) and the Drag Tray experience from Windows 11 based on feedback.

Finally, this flight rolls out improvements for the Magnifier and the Settings app.

What’s new on builds 28020.2731 and 28120.2738

These are the new features and improvements rolling out in the Beta and Experimental channels:

Drag Tray is removed from Windows 11

Microsoft is removing the Drag Tray feature from this build after listening to user feedback.

WMIC is removed from Windows 11

Microsoft is taking another step toward retiring the Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) by removing it from this release. The legacy command-line tool has been deprecated for some time, and this change continues Microsoft’s gradual effort to remove WMIC from Windows.

WMIC was commonly used by administrators and scripts to query and manage system information through WMI. Microsoft recommends moving to PowerShell and other modern WMI-based tools as part of the transition.

Other changes

In addition, the company fixed several problems with the release of build 26220.9202:

  • Settings: Fixed a crash that could occur when interacting with items on the “Notifications” page.
  • Accessibility: Fixed launching problems with the Magnifier.

As part of the known issues, Microsoft is looking into a compatibility issue with PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS that can prevent Insiders from launching the game after installing this build.

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To avoid potential stability problems, the company has placed a safeguard hold on affected devices while it works with the game developer on a fix. Microsoft says it will provide more information, including the expected resolution timeline, when it becomes available.

Download Windows 11 update 26220.9202

To download and install these Windows 11 builds, enroll your Devices in the Beta or Experimental 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.

Alternatively, you can also download the ISO files from the Windows Insider Preview Downloads page. Specific preview builds are available for a limited time only.

About the author

Mauro Huculak is a Windows How-To Expert and founder of Pureinfotech in 2010. With over 23 years as a technology writer and IT Specialist, Mauro specializes in Windows, software, and cross-platform systems such as Linux, Android, and macOS.

Certifications: Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), VMware Certified Professional (VCP), and CompTIA A+ and Network+.

Mauro is a recognized Microsoft MVP and has also been a long-time contributor to Windows Central.

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