Microsoft accidentally pushes Xbox version to Windows 10 Insiders

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Microsoft accidentally pushed a build likely for Xbox to Windows 10 users. The new build includes a new start menu where the Live Tiles are no longer visible by default.

The build of Windows 10 was accidentally released through the Insider program that allows users to try betas of the operating system. An error caused the wrong version to be rolled out to users. They posted screenshots of it on Twitter. It is probably a start menu for the Xbox, although Microsoft is currently also testing a lightweight version of the operating system called Windows Lite. The layout of the now leaked start menu resembles previously leaked mock-ups of it.

The leaked start menu has minimalistic icons for well-known Windows applications. It does not appear that the programs can also be called up as a list, as is the case in the current start menu. There is, however, a large search bar at the top, as well as a list of suggested apps. In addition to the new menu, you can also see how the lower taskbar and the Action Center have changed with other functions.

Update: the piece has been edited to correct some inaccuracies.

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