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Microsoft rolls out KB5016629 monthly routine cumulative update to Windows 11

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Microsoft rolled out its monthly update to Windows 11 last night, and this update mainly fixes the Start menu that some users can’t open properly. The update also includes the KB5015882 update released on July 21, which fixes a lot of things that can be seen in the changelog later.

Users with Windows 11 (21H2) can install the update, but if you are looking for stability, it is recommended that you wait to avoid problems with the update.

Release date: August 10, 2022 Cumulative update number: KB5016629 for Windows 11 21H2 (i.e. original version)

After successfully installing this update, the system version is upgraded to Windows 11 Build 22000.856, you can check the specific version number on the system about page.

The update log is as follows.

  1. With this update, Microsoft has added some new features to the accessibility function, such as the ability to receive certain emergency notifications while the focus accessibility function is enabled.
  2. When users enter the system for the first time Microsoft will provide the option to update immediately in the OOBE interface, i.e. update the system first before logging into the system.
  3. The WA automatic update deployment plan for enterprise customers has been adjusted, please refer to the management console for IT administrators to check the announcement from Microsoft.
  4. This update has fixed the Start menu opening problem encountered by some users, including the mouse click and the use of the Windows logo key can not open.
  5. This update has fixed the problem that the Troubleshooter cannot be opened. Note: Blue dot net test found that other versions of Windows 11 also have this situation.
  6. This update has fixed the problem that causes the container port mapping conflict, and fixed the problem that causes the code integrity function to continue to be trusted after the file is modified.
  7. This update has fixed an issue that caused the software to stop running when using the hardware play and pause buttons (audio controller on the keyboard) on some devices.
  8. This update has fixed the problem that the software stops running when right-clicking on the Start menu or Win+X when an external monitor is connected.
  9. This update has fixed the problem that when the mouse hovers over the search button on the taskbar, sometimes some blank windows do not disappear or close automatically.

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