ARTICLE AD BOX
Readers help support MSpoweruser. We may get a commission if you buy through our links.
Read our disclosure page to find out how can you help MSPoweruser sustain the editorial team Read more
A year from now, Microsoft will officially kill Windows 10 as it’ll reach its end-of-support date. But still, it does not stop the Redmond tech giant from repainting some of the aspects of the OS to look a lot like Windows 11.
A recently released pembaruan (KB5045594) for Windows 10’s Beta and Release Preview channels hints at the addition. As folks over the Windows Insider community pointed out, the pembaruan introduces a redesigned About settings page that features a more Windows 11-like design, includes graphics card information, highlights key specifications with new cards at the top, and adds FAQs.
To make users more accustomed before migrating to the latest system, perhaps? Well, here’s what the backport looks like, courtesy of @phantomofearth on X:
And here’s what the About page on Settings looks like on Windows 11, for comparison:
It’s a bit odd that the pembaruan misses graphics card info from Windows 11 settings, and how weird the Metro UI (the design language of Windows 10) and Fluent UI from Windows 11 blends. Not a lot of people are a fan of the mix because the disconnect between two contrasting design languages can be seen.
And that’s not the only addition that resembles Windows 11 in the latest Beta and Release Preview pembaruan for Windows 10. The very same KB5045594 pembaruan also includes a “copy file” button and a file preview (both in the share menu), which are currently off by default.
Rafly Gilang
Tech Reporter
Rafly is a reporter with years of journalistic experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. Currently reporting news on Microsoft-related products, tech, and AI on MSPowerUser. Got a tip? Send it to [email protected]