Microsofthas updated the Windows Setup Experience UI for the first time since the Vista era. A refreshed Windows OS Media Setup has arrived inWindows 11Insider PreviewBuild 26040(Canary Channel) and it isn’t a mistake, it is intentionally “a much cleaner and more modern design.”

On the Windows Blog, readers are assured that the new Windows setup UI hasn’t been dumbed down. “All of the same features will continue to be supported in the bare-metal (clean) OS installation experience,” saysMicrosoft. That means unattended support remains too, but now the pre-Windows experience will be consistent with the current upgrade and installation experience seen on devices already running the latest Windows OS.

The new Windows Setup Experience

In the before and after Windows OS Media Setup shots(top) the change between old and new is immediately clear. Depending on how often you install or refresh Windows it might be hard to remember the different UIs you have to click through – everyone wants to get this stage over with ASAP.

Someone who has probably endured many more Windows OS install experiences than most of us is NTDEV, best known for histiny11work. The developer was quite taken aback by the introduction of this new Windows Setup Experience,Tweetingthat “the impossible has happened.” He expects the new Windows install UI to be in place when the next major version of Windows lands. Is that going to beWindows 12?

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If you want to see more of the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26040 (Canary Channel) install experience, NTDEV produced a walk-through video, embedded above.

It is evident that at this stage Microsoft still hasn’t ironed out all the wrinkles in its revamped Windows Setup Experience. Another Twitter tech tattler, eagle-eyed Bob Pony,highlightedthat Microsoft’s support links in the new UI aren’t very well integrated.

Ever wondered what happens if you click one of the links at the bottom left corner in the new Windows Setup, introduced in Windows 11 Build 26040?Both of them shows a message box that simply says to visit that entire URL, which you have to type manually on another device. 🫠 pic.twitter.com/QYNQSbaThdJanuary 27, 2024

Bob Pony noticed that if you click ‘Support’ near the bottom left corner of the installer UI, a popup simply provides a URL that you will have to jot down and type in later – unless your smart device camera can parse it, perhaps.

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Other new stuff in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26040 (Canary Channel) includes:

There is also a long list of improvements forCopilot, File Explorer,Task Manager, Narrator, Input, and more. Hit the blog link in the intro for the full details.

Mark Tyson is a news editor at Tom’s Hardware. He enjoys covering the full breadth of PC tech; from business and semiconductor design to products approaching the edge of reason.