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today we're going to be taking a look at the upcoming Windows 11 23 H2 update you're really going to want to stay tuned for this one because there's a lot of really cool features coming to Windows 11. so stay tuned when I make a positive video about Windows 11 I get tons of people in the comments saying that I'm working for Microsoft or that I'm just a windows shill I guess it doesn't really matter how many times I've made videos with the primary purpose of trashing Windows 11. however if that's what you're looking for today this isn't going to be the video for you this video is going to be mostly positive because I can honestly say for some new features coming to 23 H2 actually have me considering upgrading to Windows 11. 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that I'm going to say 22 H2 instead of 23 H2 several times in this video so just be prepared for this this video is entirely about 23 H2 and I'm human and I make mistakes I mean I'm still writing 2022 on checks anyway the new upgrade to Windows 11 code name Sun Valley 3 should be released in early October according to most of the information that I read putting this video together and it's also going to be a fairly small update too because believe it or not most of the features have already been installed in previous updates they're just currently disabled while they're in the beta stage and believe me there are lots of bugs that still need to be worked out however this video isn't about criticizing Microsoft for bugs in a beta build of Windows because of course there's bugs it's still in beta hopefully they'll get those bugs worked out before it's released but I don't know they might but rather than sit here and talk about it though let's jump on the computer and I'll show you what's coming to Windows 11 in 23h2 okay so here we are in Windows 11 23 H2 now this right now is just a beta build and it should be the most current beta build at least at the time of filming this video right here but what we're going to do is there's a lot of features that I want to cover today so we're just going to jump right in it and the first one we're going to look at is the windows co-pilot and to open it all you got to do is click this new little icon right here for the copilot and essentially all this is is this is kind of just like a glorified version of chat GPT so essentially all you do is just ask it questions and it answers it from Microsoft's new Ai and I think this is what's going to be coming to a lot of versions of Windows lately however the program itself works pretty good because as you can tell a lot of the icons and things of that nature just kind of move out of the way once you open it so for instance if we were to close it real quick and I was to just open an application so let's say we open firewall Explorer we have that sitting on the edge of the screen right here so as soon as we open this what it'll do is it'll move everything out of the way so it's not blocking anything that's on your screen so that's actually works really well but in reality all this thing is at this point at least is just a toy essentially all it is is just ask questions so if we come down here and we'll say is Windows 11 smart let's see what it has to say about it and essentially what it does is it's going to go through and it's going to give you an AI response to that so Windows 11 is the latest version of the Windows operating system released by Microsoft in October 2021. it has introduced it introduces a number of new features and improvements over its predecessor windows 10. so however whether or not it's smart is subjective and depends on how you define smart so maybe it's smart maybe it's not I don't know it doesn't know either apparently so some of the things that I notice is you can change some settings like for instance if I was to say change to light mode the assistance itself will give you this it says do you want to switch to light mode and if you hit yes it'll change everything to light mode and then if you ask it change to dark mode it'll go through the same process It'll ask you if you want to change this to dark mode and if you hit yes there you go you change into dark mode however there are certain things that it doesn't have the capability of doing like for instance I'm running 144 hert monitor so if I was to say change my refresh rate to 144 Hertz then essentially what it's going to do is it goes through the process and it doesn't give you the option to do that but from my testing it does give you instructions on how to do it so as you come up here it'll tell you that it'll help you display it so it'll tell you what steps you need to go through in order to change the refresh rate on the monitor however it won't just give it to you but you know it does give you a cool little video right there so maybe that's helpful as well so here's the thing I don't know that I'm going to have the co-pilot turned on on my version of Windows however from what I understand is it's supposed to be replacing Cortana so it's kind of a win getting rid of Cortana but I'm still kind of a little creeped out with AI so I'm I'm undecided on whether or not I support this move to AI or I don't I could thinking about Terminator and Matrix and things of that nature so as long as it doesn't kill Humanity I guess AI is a pretty good thing but let's move on to the next feature okay so let's go ahead and close the co-pilot right here and then the next thing I want to look at is file explorer so right off the bat you can tell that file explorers had a pretty big renovation in 23 H2 and you know I took the liberty of actually having a virtual machine loaded right here of a stock version of 22 H2 just so we could use it in for comparison so if we flip over and we were to set these side by side you can kind of see the difference right here let me move this over the side so we can fit both these on the screen but as you can see there is definitely a change in look so they move the address bar up top and then they move the toolbar down below like that and then on top of that and I think this is probably one of the coolest features is they added this gallery icon so if you click on this it essentially goes through all of your pictures and displays them all in a gallery and I think this is a nice way to set it up however there are some bugs in this one like for instance if you Mouse over it eventually it'll show a tool tip and of course oh there it goes okay and then in some cases that tool tip just appears in some cases it doesn't so it depends on the circumstances however it is a little bit buggy but hopefully it'll be fixed once the actual release comes out and the next thing I wanted to show off too is if you look at the old version of file explorer if you were to open another Tab and you were to move it around it essentially does nothing I mean you can move the tabs within the file explorer window actually I guess you can't I always thought you could so apparently you really can't do anything with these tabs they're just tabs and that's it however if you come down here and you look at the new file explorer now we have the option of not only pulling tabs out so we can create new instances of file explorer but if you have several instances of file explorer running you can grab them bring them in and drop them together so you can have all of your tabs in one instance and then finally so if we were to jump into documents real quick we were to click on a document we can click on the details tab right here which is a lot easier to get to in the new file explorer than it was in the old one and it gives you a lot more information and you know even if you go and down into pictures so if you were to click on the details and pictures it shows you a ton of information about the picture as well as a bigger version of the picture itself so the details tab is pretty helpful with the new file explorer and in comparison if you were to look at the old one the old detail tab you have to go up into view go up into show and then from show then you can click on details pane to open it up and then on top of that if it actually open something I don't know if I have any actual documents here we go it doesn't really give you a lot of information on that it essentially gives you about the same thing that you can see in the regular file explorer so that kind of gives you a look at the new file explorer and I think that's a positive update to Windows 11. you know the file explorer from Windows 10 and even Windows 7 arguably in some cases has been going downhill for a while so it's nice to see file explorer being improved and you know I gotta say the improvements that I've seen in 23 H2 I'm happy with them in fact I'm starting to kind of like the windows 11 file explorer a lot but let's move on okay so the next thing that we're going to look at today is something that I think every Windows user has been looking forward to for a really really really long time and that there is RAR and WinZip support natively inside file explorer essentially what this is is we've always had the ability to open zip files so if we open up a zip file we can open it up and it's no problem at all however we've never had the ability to open up a RAR file which is essentially required us to install third-party applications in order to open RAR files however there are some downsides to this so what I'm going to do is I'm actually going to open these up separately right here I'm going to open the zip file up in a new tab and I'm going to open the RAR in this one so one of the first things that I wanted to point out was while you can still open these files so here's the zip file here and here's the RAR file you can't actually open anything from the file so if I was to double click on the sample image here as you can see it does nothing I'm double clicking right now and it's literally doing nothing at all but if I click on zip and I was to double click on it then it opens the image just like you would expect it to so I don't know if this is just something that hasn't been implemented and it will be when the release actually comes out to the public but as of right now essentially all you can do is open the file however you can extract it so if you were to grab the file drag it out and drop it on say your desktop and then in that case then you can open it just fine for me though that's kind of a nuisance because there's a lot of times that I open up compressed files and open the files directly from them so that would be something that would be really helpful to implement once it comes out the other thing is is that you can't actually create RAR files you can only extract them you can't create them like you can zip files which kind of is a downside hopefully that's something that's going to be implemented soon this is honestly something that should have happened a long time ago I don't know why Windows hasn't supported RAR files forever but for the longest time what I've had to do is open them on another system and then create a zip file or just transfer the documents over when I needed them because honestly I I don't want to run win RAR on all of my systems it's just a pet peeve so I don't do it so typically I'm always extracting RAR files from a Linux system that comes with it natively built in and now it's native in Windows that's going to be really positive moving forward okay so moving on we're going to go ahead and close our file explorer here and I want to concentrate on the desktop because as you can see I'm not running a stock Windows background but in reality I kind of am running a stock Windows background that's because I'm using Microsoft Spotlight for the background and this comes turned on by default when you upgrade to 23h2 so if you were to right click on your desktop go into personalize you'll see right here when you go into background background is going to be set to Windows Spotlight and of course this is something you can turn off if you don't want it however before you turn it off I would take a look at some of the features that it comes with so I'm going to go ahead and close this and as you can see obviously it's a pretty nice background that we have right here however this background is dynamically changed based on what the Bing background is for that specific day and you can also come up here if you learn look at this little icon right here if you click on this icon or right click on this icon it'll tell you exactly what it is that you're looking at so it's not just a picture that you have no definition for and it also gives you a choice of different backgrounds that you can use based on the spotlight so if I was to click on this one it would change my background to that and you know essentially all these different four choices and then these choices change dynamically as Microsoft releases new pictures and I don't know exactly what the time frame is the day I'm filming this video is on a Wednesday and I actually wrote the script and did all the testing and stuff like that on Sunday so at least it's a few days before the pictures change I don't know exactly what the time frame is but this is the same picture that was there during my testing now the one thing that I think would be really nice with this feature is the ability to be able to actually save the background like if you can right click and just hit you know if you could right click on your background and have somewhere where it says save background image unfortunately it doesn't and if you click on this picture right here double click on it it will open up inside of your default browser which keep in mind it actually did honor that my default browser is Chrome and it opens up the Bing home page that'll show you the spotlight picture and from there you can re right click and hit save as and save it from that standpoint however it saves it as a web page I don't want the web page so it would be nice if Microsoft gave us the ability to be able to save these images because there could be a situation where maybe there's a really nice picture that we want to save inside of our pictures folder and we can't because well because they don't give us the function to do that now like I said before this is turned on by default but if you decide you don't want to use it to turn it off all you do is right click go into personalize come over to your backgrounds section and then just stick on picture and it'll go to a regular photograph Instead This is the default background that I had prior to Windows Spotlight being turned on so it changed it back to that and from what I understand Microsoft claims that if if you do turn off Windows Spotlight they will honor that the next time there's an update so it's not going to be one of those things where you're going to have to turn it off all the time Once you turn it off it's off forever the other positive about the new changes to the windows 11 background is HDR support now if you have one monitor that's HDR and another monitor that's not it will actually show the background image in hdr on the HDR monitor but just regular SDR on the regular monitor so that's definitely a plus I like some of the tweaks that they did and I actually kind of like Windows Spotlight because I like to see random pictures you know sue me it's what I like okay so now the next feature that I'm going to show you is one that people have been complaining about since the release of Windows 11. and that right there is we're going to go into our taskbar settings I'm going to show you here is if we go to taskbar behaviors we have combined taskbar buttons and hide labels now right now it's set to always so essentially what's going to happen is if you open multiple things of different programs like right here I've got file explorer opened three times right here you can see that essentially all the labels are hidden and the icons themselves are combined however if you come into your taskbar settings come down to the bottom right here where it says combine taskbar buttons and you change this to never then as you can see it doesn't combine for the programs that are currently running so like you can see there's obviously no label for Chrome because it's not currently running but if I was to open it you'll see that it'll Now give me the label and it won't combine the icon so if I open multiple different Chrome Windows it'll give me multiple different instances of Chrome on the desktop itself however when you do highlight over it it will no regardless of which one you're doing you can see that it will show all three available as you Mouse over them so I think that's a really cool feature and I think it's a really kind of a good compromise for what Microsoft's had in the past of just always having everything combined from what I understand Microsoft's going out of their way to try to implement features of the taskbar that were removed when the windows 11 taskbar came out because as everyone has said in the past the Windows 11 taskbar has way fewer features in the Windows 10 when did and luckily Microsoft is listening and they're bringing a lot of these features back to the windows 11 taskbar you know it's taking a while for them to do it though but at least we're getting something and that's a positive another really neat feature that's in the windows 11 taskbar you have to actually turn on it doesn't come turned on by default but let me show you if you go into your system section in settings right here go down to four Developers so right down here for developers and then you want to go to right here end task and if you turn that on it gives you a really cool feature so right now I've got all of these different versions of of Explorer or file explorer running so I'm going to go ahead and minimize this so we can see all of our file explorers well now if I right click on this now you can see end all tasks if I click that they all go away and I think that's a really cool feature I don't know why Microsoft doesn't just turn it on by default but if you want it turned on then it's going to be right here in the developer section in Windows 11 23 H2 and then the next taskbar feature that I want to show you guys and this one here I think is kind of worthless but some people might like it but if you go into settings you go into time and language and you go into date and time you see that you have a new setting right here that says show time and date in the system tray so your clock right here if you were to switch this off it essentially just turns off your clock and you know me I take advantage of that clock a lot so that's not a feature that I'm personally going to be using but I was talking about the taskbar so I thought I'd throw it in here now the next feature I'm only showing this one because it's extremely bad and it's one of the criticisms that I'm gonna make in this new version of Windows 11. but that's the new Windows backup app so if we click on start we type backup we open up Windows backup essentially they have a simple little backup program for you here however it is absolutely worthless if you don't have a Microsoft account because what this does is it essentially backs up your data to OneDrive it doesn't back it up to the system it just backs it up to OneDrive and then let's open it again real here there's absolutely no advanced settings I mean you can't do anything at all in here essentially all you can do is back up your settings you can't add files and folders to the backup set you can't do anything at all other than just backup the predetermined things that Microsoft thinks that you should need to back up inside of a Windows PC which honestly I don't think is very helpful also when it comes to apps this will only back up the apps for apps that you purchase from the Windows store anything that's a regular x86 app that you install separately it will back up the data for those apps but it won't back up the app itself however since I'm right here I'm going to show you guys a backup function from within Windows that's actually useful so if we go ahead and close this I'm going to go ahead and go to control panel and you have to do this from control panel now in Windows 11. this is something that Microsoft recently changed but if you go into control panel and you search for file history and open that up you can enable file history and this one is a lot more customizable so if you go into advanced settings you can tell it how often you want it to back up you can even exclude or change what folders are actually getting backed up so if we click under exclude folders right here you can exclude folders from the backup and you can also add folders to your backup set if you want to do that as well I think this is a much more useful Backup Tool unfortunately it's kind of hidden in Windows 11 now you used to be able to go ahead and open up the settings and then just search for backup in order to get to the file history settings but not anymore apparently so I find this kind of amusing Microsoft is going out of their way to move control panel applets to settings which is something I've complained about in the past that's a major annoyance to me with Microsoft however with the windows file history apparently they removed it from settings completely and it's only in control panel now it's kind of a hint that they might be trying to get rid of it so hopefully they don't because I use file history all the time and that's typically what I use on my customer systems to set backups up for them but it looks like Microsoft might be trying to depreciate file history in order to move to their own cloud version in order to push OneDrive which is a little disappointing but we'll see what happens okay so the next one that I'm going to show you we're going to need the settings app for this one right here so the next one and I think this is going to be a really cool feature if it actually turns out being a good feature which is kind of hard to explain so let me show you so from within settings if you go into personalization from personalization you have Dynamic lighting now unfortunately I can't show you how this works and the reason why is because all the RGB on my system isn't supported so it doesn't actually do anything on my specific system at this time but the purpose of this is to cut down on third-party apps so you don't have to have custom apps from different manufacturers in order to control your RGB lighting instead you can put it all into one spot and control all your RGB right here from within Windows settings however unfortunately it requires support from the manufacturer in order to get the RGB to actually function from within the dynamic lighting settings and I'm kind of questioning whether or not it's gonna actually get this support because you know third-party manufacturers kind of like their bloatware on people's systems for some reason however if this does work out it's a great alternative I think so right here essentially all you do is you go down to effects you can change the color of your RGB you can change the kind of effects your RGB is doing so if you want to go to breathing rainbow and things of that nature it's really really crude and doesn't have a lot of features but I can see this growing into something that is very useful if it gets support and that right there is the whole problem is it has to have manufacturer support to work you know if Corsair or azus or all these other companies don't actually support it with from within windows then it won't change the RGB and as you can see my RGB is all still blue regardless of what the application says it is so hopefully this is going to be an app that will help in the future at least a feature that will help to cut down on having to have third-party applications because personally I hate having the custom RGB apps on my system from different manufacturers but it's maybe pressures some of these manufacturers to support Windows 11 Dynamic lighting you know wouldn't hurt trying so send your emails if you want that support just for the record not to me but to the manufacturers all right okay so the next thing I'm going to look at in this one I've got to give praise to Microsoft because this is something that I didn't even notice and maybe you guys have but I typically don't use dark mode so typically what I do is if we go into colors the way my system is normally set up is to custom and my app mode itself is set to light while the windows mode is set to dark this is how I typically use my computer so I didn't notice this change but if you come here and you look at dark you'll notice that no matter what application you run whether it be file explorer whether it be even notepad you'll notice that it has consistency across the operating system now with its themes you don't have like the file explorer before didn't support black mode and neither did notepad even if you had dark mode turned on they would still come up as light however there is one application that that doesn't happen in so if we were to open up our virtual machine here and like I said this is 22 H2 that I have running in a virtual machine but if we were to run paint as you'll see paint is light regardless of what you're doing however if you open File Explorer it's dark and if you open notepad notepad also is dark in 22h2 and this is what I didn't notice is I didn't notice Microsoft has been working to make their theme consistent across the different applications so now if we go into 23 H2 and we were to open paint you'll notice that paint now has a dark theme which I don't know I just have to say I don't ever use paint literally never for almost nothing it's essentially worthless to me other than just being able to paste screenshots however it is nice to know that Microsoft is really is dedicated to making all the different applications from within Windows shows some consistency so yeah paint has a dark mode theme now cool so I just have to reiterate I have to praise Microsoft When Praise is due and windows 11 really is starting to look more consistent across its different applications when it was first released it was kind of a hodgepodge of some applications still kind of look like Windows 10 some look like Windows 11 some supported dark mode some didn't and now it looks like Microsoft is making a genuine effort to make the UI look consistent across the entire operating system which you know this is positive right here so we have to give Microsoft credit where credit is due and they really are doing a great job of making windows 11 look really good so now we're moving on to probably one of my favorite new features in Windows 11 and this one's going to be cool let's check it out okay so let's get some of this stuff out of our way right here we're going to go ahead and close some of these programs right here and now the next thing that we're going to look at is virtual drives and this has never been a thing in Windows before this is something brand new coming to Windows 11. let me show you how it works so if you click on your start button go into settings now to get here we want to go into system then we want to go into storage and then from Storage we want to go into advanced settings right down here at the bottom and then from advanced settings we want to select disks and volumes right here so here's all your different disks and volumes obviously right now I've only got one because this is my regular hard drive however right here you'll see that you have the ability to create a virtual hard drive and if you click create vhd it'll give all of these different options right here so let's go ahead and create one I'm going to create a we'll just call it Data Drive and then location of this and this location is going to be the physical location of the virtual drive as it's stored on the computer so I'm going to go ahead and hit browse I'm going to click on documents we're just going to go ahead and throw it in our documents folder and then the virtual disk size let's just say we want to make it one gigabyte just like that and then from here what we can do is have a couple of different choices right here of different kinds of virtual drives that we can create we can create a vhd or a vhdx and it'll give you the description right here what the difference between the two is and then you can either make it a fixed size or dynamically expanding if you make it one gigabyte and you made it fixed it's going to be a one gigabyte file regardless of how many files that you have on the Virtual Drive and we're going to get to what that means in a little bit so stay tuned it's really cool so if you go to a dynamically expanding what this means is that the virtual hard drive is only ever going to be as big as the files are contained within it so if you select dynamically expanding this is the one that I highly recommend using this is the one that you're probably going to want to go with so we go ahead and hit create and it's going to create the Virtual Drive and then it gives you the option of what kind of file format you want do you want a GPT or MBR we're just going to leave a gbt and hit initialize and then from this point we can make our label so I'm going to put just data as the label for the drive letters d is just fine file system and at this point it's going to be just like formatting a regular hard drive so we're going to go ahead and hit format and I'm not sure why it gave us that error because then it immediately opened it right here but that's okay we'll go ahead and hit okay all right so like I said beta copies of Windows have bugs and that there I think was one of them but let's move on okay so if we open File Explorer here and we go to this PC as you'll see we have a regular hard drive here and to the operating system it just looks like a hard drive if we open it up we can open it up and we can throw stuff into it so I'm going to go ahead and do that we're going to open another copy of file explorer here we're going to open up our documents and let's just go ahead and take our video temp folder and we're going to take that and drag it in and drop it into our data drive here so as you can see here we now have this folder with these different files inside of it so so there's a couple things we can do with this we can just essentially use it like a regular hard drive like we had a second Drive in our computer now it's going to be taking up space on your primary drive so it doesn't give you any more space however it does give you a really secure way to store data because as you can see we we have data in here right now and if we want we can always go back we can right click on it and we can hit eject and what eject does is it just does exactly what it sounds like it's like pulling a thumb drive out of your computer however if you go down into your file explorer here and you go into the documents where we stored it as you can see right here we have this Data Drive and this is the virtual drive right here if we double click on it it will automatically remount it right here in this PC and we can use it as a drive again so this is a really good way to be able to secure data so you know if you have something that you don't want prying eyes to see you could throw it in a virtual drive and then just right click and hit eject when you don't want that virtual drive to be around so I'm going to show you another thing that you can do with this to make it even more secure so if we go back into documents we open up our Virtual Drive right here and then we go back to this PC if you right click on this you still have full BitLocker support so if we turn on BitLocker we can go ahead use a password to unlock the drive so for my password I'm just going to write password do it twice right here and then go ahead and hit next it's going to want you to save your recovery key somewhere so I'm going to go ahead and hit save as file we'll just throw it in our documents right here and then hit next and then we can encrypt only use disk space or encrypt the entire drive I'm going to do the entire drive and then hit next and then new encryption mode yes we're going to hit next and then start encrypting and then what this is done now is this is now encrypted this hard drive so if we refresh here so I'm going to go ahead and close this go back to this PC and as you can see now it's currently unlocked so you can open it up just like you're using any drive and this works exactly the same on any BitLocker drive but now what you can do is if you eject it and you were to go back into your documents folder where it's stored as you can see here's the data drive now this time if you double click on it it's inaccessible and the reason it's inaccessible is because it's locked as you can see right there it's locked so if we double click on it now it's going to ask you for your BitLocker password so in this case it's password and it'll go ahead and unlock the drive and you can get the data out of it now personally I think this is a really really cool feature and I can see tons of different ways that this could be helpful you could take a large amount of data that you want to store for whatever reason you want whether you want it to be secure whether you want it to be hidden whether you want it to be password protected doesn't matter you can store it all into a virtual drive and then you can take that Virtual Drive and move it between computers by simply copying the actual virtual drive file that you stored wherever it is you stored it onto a thumb drive and moving it somewhere else I think this comes in really handy and I think this is going to be a really cool feature in Windows 11. but as you can see there's lots of really cool features coming to Windows 11. also I only covered the ones that I kind of found interesting in one way or another there's a lot more and I urge you to check out what other people are saying about 23h2 this really is going to be a pretty big update for Windows 11. a few of my favorite features are the native support for RAR and WinZip files of course as well as support for virtual hard drives like I stated before I think these two features alone may convince me to upgrade to Windows 11. however I also have to say that I really like the new file explorer interface and if Microsoft can get manufacturers behind the new RGB lighting controls that should seriously change the game when it comes to third-party software especially third-party RGB programs which is essentially are useless other than changing the color of your computer case I'm a big advocate of cutting down on the amount of third-party programs that we need on our systems so features that help us install less bloatware are always a positive in my book but let me know in the comments below what features you're most looking forward to in the new version of Windows 11. from what I understand there are not going to be any more feature updates for Windows 10. so these new features are coming to Windows 11 are going to be exclusively on Windows 11. if you'd like to install the new beta of 23h2 yourself before it's released then you can always pick up an ISO from uup dump if you want to install it without a Microsoft account unfortunately though the uup dump website was down when I was doing the research for this video so alternatively you can use a cool script that I found on GitHub called offline Insider enroll that will enable The Insider program from within Windows without a Microsoft account then you can just download it in Windows update however I highly recommend against running beta copies of Windows on a machine that you rely on every day because trust me when I say they really are buggy but if you'd like to know how to use uup dump in order to get the new version of Windows 11 then I did a video on that a while back that you can check out here I'm currently running build 22631.2262 but the latest build from the beta channel should be 23 H2 you as always you guys have a great day foreign
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