With this new feature, users will be able to create live kernel memory dumps directly from the Task Manager app, according to Windows Central.
Posted Date – Mon, 16 Jan 23 at 04:45pm

San Francisco: Microsoft released a new Windows 11 preview for Insiders in the Dev Channel, which includes an updated version of the Task Manager and a new feature for tinkerers, developers, and troubleshooters.
With this new feature, users will be able to create live kernel memory dumps directly from the Task Manager app, according to Windows Central.
It also offers a new network troubleshooting experience in the Get Help app.
This new experience will replace the old built-in network troubleshooting experience that users may have seen hundreds of times.
The new experience includes “new APIs” for diagnosing issues and providing advice on getting online, the company reportedly said.
In the new preview build, the company has also fixed an issue with the layout of the text in the taskbar search box when using a right-to-left display language such as Arabic, the report added.
Meanwhile, Microsoft rolled out a new update to its Edge browser, bringing a handful of updates and new features, including text predictions.
The update is for the stable version of Edge, so any regular users of the browser should be able to download it.
The text prediction feature provides predictions for long-form editable text fields on web pages.
Currently, the feature is limited to English in the US, India, and Australia.
