In the new build of Windows 10, there was an option to restart applications after a system reboot

Microsoft has released a new test build of Windows 10 for Insiders under the number 21359. The current release contains several visual changes and many fixes.

The most notable change in the new build is an additional option in the Shutdown menu that allows you to restart applications the next time you log in after restarting your computer. If activated, this option automatically enables the corresponding feature, which is found under Settings> Accounts> Login Options.

Another equally important innovation in Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21359 is related to the inability to add new actions to the “Timeline” if the system has enabled synchronization of actions on all devices. The change affects users with Microsoft Personal Accounts (MSA) and does not affect profiles bound to AAD (Azure Active Directory). You can view your search history in Edge and other browsers on the corresponding web page, and recently opened files in OneDrive and Office.

Other changes worth noting are the update of several fonts and the renaming of the “Ease of Access” section to “Accessibility” (in the Russian version “Accessibility”). The developers also fixed issues with HDR activation, camera crashes and many other bugs.

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