Windows 10 May 2021 Update on Release Preview Channel

Windows 10 May 2021 Update is complete and Build 19043.928 is the potential release candidate. The update will be released in May and will bring small improvements, mainly to corporate customers.

Microsoft officially named version 21H1, “May 2021 Update” and promoted it to Preview Channel.

This is not a huge upgrade and as mentioned above the improvements are more about corporate customers.

Windows 10 May 2021 Update, according to Microsoft, will be more supportive of remote work.

The most important new feature in this update is external camera support for Windows Hello. In the original changelog, the company mentions that users will now be able to use an external camera as the default solution for Windows Hello even if there are already internal .

In this feature update, Microsoft also makes performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG). This feature is available for both professionals and is a level of virtualization that can protect him when you browse untrusted websites.

This feature is based on Hyper-V and works on compatible hardware where virtualization is enabled in the BIOS settings.

After applying the update to your system, Microsoft reports that you will notice performance improvements when you use features offered by Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG).

The third and last new addition is only for corporate customers. According to changelog, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) has been updated to improve performance for remote work support.

The next update is in the final testing phase and anyone can download it from the Release Preview Channel.

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