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How to Switch to Windows 11 Beta from Dev Channel

Up till now, Windows 11 was available only through the Insider Dev channel. However, you can now install the Beta builds, which are more stable and reliable. If you’re already on the Dev channel, here’s how you can switch to Windows 11 Beta on your computer.

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Switch to Windows 11 Beta from Dev Channel

After releasing a couple of Insider preview builds in the Dev channel, Microsoft has finally released the first beta of Windows 11. The beta builds will relatively be more stable and reliable since they’re tested and validated by Microsoft.

If you were previously skeptical about experimenting with initial builds, this is the time to try the new Windows without worrying much. We expect the experience to be fairly stable.


Users running Windows 10 can select the Beta channel while signing up for the Windows Insider program to get the Beta directly. Meanwhile, those already on Windows 11 Dev can follow the steps below to switch to Beta.

But before we start, here are things you should know:

  • Windows 11 build 22000.100 is the first release in the Beta channel.
  • The Beta build will be more stable with fewer bugs and issues.
  • Switching to Windows 11 Beta from Dev does not require re-installation.
  • Official ISO images are not available yet.
  • The Beta channel will not have Chats from Microsoft Teams. That said, it’ll be enabled in the coming weeks.
  • Once you change your Insider channel, you’ll be able to switch to Beta once an update is available.
  • Even though it’ll be quite stable, we don’t recommend installing it on your primary work machine.

Steps to Change from Windows 11 Dev to Windows 11 Beta

  1. Open the Start menu and select Settings. OR, press Win + I on your keyboard.
  2. In Settings, select Windows Update from the sidebar at the left.Switch to Windows 11 Beta from Dev Channel
  3. Here, click on Windows Insider Program.Switch to Windows 11 Beta from Dev Channel
  4. You’ll now see the current build you’re on alongside the option to give feedback.
  5. Below the same, you shall see Choose your insider settings. Tap it.
  6. Once it expands, select Beta Channel (Recommended).Switch to Windows 11 Beta from Dev Channel
  7. You can now close settings.

Head back to Windows Update. If available, you shall be able to install the next Beta build.

Install Windows 11 Beta

If you modified the registry to install Windows 11, you may see a blank page in Insider settings and won’t be able to switch channels. In that case, you can try registering on the Windows Insider Program page.

Also, Read | iOS Stable vs Public Beta vs Developer Beta: What’s the Difference?

Wrapping Up

This was a quick guide on how existing Windows 11 Dev users can switch to Windows 11 Beta. I hope the beta build gives you a more stable experience. Anyways, once the update is available, do try and let me know your experience in the comments below. Stay tuned for more on Windows 11.

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