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run regression
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The tag 'run regression' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about testing and verifying that new Windows builds do not reintroduce previously fixed bugs. In the context of Windows 11 Canary Build 27928, regression testing is implied through Microsoft's rollback of a battery icon change and migration of legacy Control Panel features to Settings, which are typical areas where regressions can occur. Forum threads under this tag explore how Microsoft uses the Canary Channel for low-latency experiments and targeted rollouts, often requiring users to run regression checks on new features and fixes. The tag is relevant for Windows Insiders and IT professionals who need to identify and report regressions in preview builds.
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27928 to the Canary Channel on August 20, 2025, and the flight is a concise but telling example of what the Canary track is for: low-latency platform experiments, targeted rollouts, and rapid iterations that can both surface neat usability...
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