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In 2012, when Microsoft released Windows 8, the operating system received a major UI overhaul, and its bits and pieces remain in Windows 11 to this day. While Microsoft is slowly modernizing Windows 11 with updated user interfaces, some outdated stuff remains visible in plain sight. One of these outdated bits is the loading spinner that you see every time you sign in, sign out, or restart your computer.
Luckily, Microsoft is finally updating it with a newer spinner, the one that appears next to Windows 11 when your PC is booting. In the latest Windows 11 preview build from the Dev Channel, Microsoft quietly swapped the old Windows 8 spinner with the new one. The company has not announced it yet, and making it work requires the ViVeTool app, but we are finally getting there.
Here is the updated spinner in action:
In all seriousness, mismatched spinners are probably the least of Windows 11’s problems. Microsoft has a long laundry list of fixes for Windows 11, and a redesigned spinner is just a small step on the long road to make the operating system more cohesive and consistent. More important
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