The new icon has a very simple design, and it features two half circular arrows inside a trapezium. The new icon’s design is similar to the Refresh icon used in many tools, suggesting you should refresh the build version you’re currently running. Apart from this design change, build 14942 also offers more leeway to IT-Pros when it comes to updating the systems they are in charge of. Already starting with Windows 10 build 14926, the default Windows 10 apps you removed are no longer reinstalled. With build 14942, Microsoft offers IT-Pros even more freedom. If an IT-Pro de-provisions a default app from the OS image, that provisioning status will now be preserved after upgrade, and the app will not reinstall. This change applies from build 14942 onwards.

Have you already installed Windows 10 build 14942? What do you think about the new features? Tell us more about your experience in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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