However, many people who downloaded Windows 11 as soon as possible have reported problems with switching to the ‘Beta’ channel, where the latest build is available. Microsoft acknowledged the problem soon after and has now issued a solution via the official support forum. Moving between Insider Program channels usually requires a full reinstall of the OS, but the option to quickly switch between them is available in Settings for a “short period of time”. A drop-down menu is available in the Windows Insider Program settings, but it’s not displaying for some users. Instead, the only option is to stop getting preview builds altogether.

How to get the Insider Program toggle to appear

Microsoft’s official post provides a relatively simple solution, but it does involve executing commands. Unlike the registry, this doesn’t make any permanent changes to your PC. Just make sure you enter the text exactly as you see it to avoid any unintended consequences. If you’re still not seeing that option, it might be that your PC or laptop doesn’t meet Windows 11’s new hardware requirements. These weren’t being enforced on builds in the Dev Channel, but you’ll need to meet the minimum in the Beta Channel. Learn more in our dedicated guide: Will my PC run Windows 11? A version of this article was originally published in German on our sister site, PC-Welt.

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As the resident expert on Windows, Senior Staff Writer Anyron’s main focus is PCs and laptops. Much of the rest of his time is split between smartphones, tablets and audio, with a particular focus on Android devices.

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