Windows 10 build 19603 Linux File Explorer integration

Windows 10 build 19603: hands-on video review

This video highlights all the new features and changes available up to build 19603 for future releases of Windows 10.

Windows 10 build 19603 is now available for testers with computers enrolled in the Fast ring, and in this video review, we’ll get a closer look as the new features and changes, including those improvements available in previous builds.

In the last 13 previews available in the Windows Insider Program, Windows 10 introduced a small set of features and improvements, such as full integration to access Linux files from File Explorer. Cleanup recommendations option in the Storage settings to help free up space on your device. Updated settings to create and manage user accounts, and a lot more.

Whether you’re planning to install the latest preview or simply want to see what Microsoft has been working for the next version, watch this hands-on video that covers build 19603 and older releases.

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