Microsoft’s new Windows OS installation UI is actually 10 years old

What you need to know

  • Last week, Microsoft rolled out a new Windows 11 preview build with a brand new default installation UI, something that hasn’t been touched in over a decade.
  • However, keen eyed testers noticed that the new interface isn’t actually new at all.
  • In fact, it’s been shipping as part of Windows for over 10 years, it just wasn’t enabled by default until now.

It’s been a very long time since Microsoft made any meaningful changes to the Windows installation UI. The last time it was seriously updated was with Windows 8, and before that was Windows Vista. With that in mind, just last week Microsoft unveiled a brand new installation UI for the next Windows OS update, expected to ship later this year.

Microsoft describes the new UI as “refreshing [the] Windows OS Media Setup with a much cleaner and more modern design. All of the same features will continue to be supported in the bare-metal (clean) OS Iinstallation experience, including unattended support, but will now be consistent with the current upgrade and installation experience available for the devices already running the Windows OS.”

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