Windows 11 update Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/windows-11-update/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 27 Sep 2023 02:50:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Microsoft Windows 11 Moment 4 optional update is open for download https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-windows-11-moment-4-optional-update-is-open-for-download/ Wed, 27 Sep 2023 02:50:24 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=136007 Microsoft released a blog today announcing that Windows 11 will push the KB5030310 optional update to 22H2 users, bringing a number of functional improvements. This update is the Moment 4 update previously announced by Microsoft. If users do not update manually now, Microsoft will force push it in the subsequent 23H2. The Moment 4 update […]

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Microsoft released a blog today announcing that Windows 11 will push the KB5030310 optional update to 22H2 users, bringing a number of functional improvements. This update is the Moment 4 update previously announced by Microsoft. If users do not update manually now, Microsoft will force push it in the subsequent 23H2.

The Moment 4 update includes a number of important and long-awaited improvements, such as the official launch of the AI ​​assistant Copilot, a new icon on the taskbar, a redesigned volume mixer, file explorer improvements, etc.

The official introduction is as follows:

Introducing Copilot in Windows – a smart assistant at your fingertips

Microsoft is harnessing the power of AI to help users work, create and play with a preview of Copilot in Windows. It is designed to speed up tasks, save users time, and also provide users with personalized answers, inspiration, and task assistance.

Users can find the Copilot icon on the taskbar or simply press WIN + C to launch Copilot in Windows using the same Microsoft account or Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) account they used to log in on Windows.

Unleash creativity with AI-enhanced tools in Paint

Microsoft announced that it is updating its most popular built-in apps, such as Paint, Snipping Tool, Photos, and more, with AI features optimized for digital creation.

Microsoft brings layers and intuitive background removal to Paint. Additionally, a preview version of Paint Cocreator will begin to be available to Windows Insiders and will be generally available to all users in the coming weeks.

Cocreator simply enters a text prompt, selects a style, and generates the image. Users can then further refine their creations using a range of other tools within Paint.

Save time and create videos easily with Microsoft Clipchamp

Clipchamp helps users easily create videos through enhanced AI tools such as Auto Compose. By asking a few simple questions about the type of video, Clipchamp can provide users with recommended scenes, clips, and narratives.

Once the work is complete, users can easily save it to OneDrive or Google Drive, send it to social channels such as TikTok, Instagram and LinkedIn, or upload it to YouTube.

Snipping tool AI upgrade

Earlier this year, Microsoft announced the addition of screen recording functionality to its Snipping Tool. Now, in addition to recording on-screen visuals, users can also capture sounds using audio and microphone, all within the Snipping Tool.

To use the screen recording feature, just press Win + Shift + R or Print Screen. In addition, to help further simplify users’ workflow using the Snipping Tool, Microsoft has introduced two new text operations – text extraction and editing.

Whether you need to extract specific content from an online article, a video call, or any other source, users can use Text Extraction to scan text and copy it directly into other documents.

Text editing allows users to completely black out any text they don’t want to appear, such as an email address or a class of information in a screenshot. Quick editing maintains privacy faster without any manual action.

Easily find and edit favorite photo memories

Microsoft has added several new features to the Photos app to make it easier to find, share and edit photos.

First, Microsoft is rolling out background blur and enhanced search capabilities in the Photos app. Looking for a favourite set of photos from your trip but can’t quite remember where to put them? Enhanced search capabilities can find specific photos saved in OneDrive.

Just enter keywords and objects in the image to quickly find the photos and memories you’re looking for. Whether searching by object, location, or date, the Photos app streamlines the process and instantly presents users with relevant photos.

Background blur provides users with an easy way to enhance image resolution and achieve blur effects. Additionally, when users are ready to share their photos, the new slideshow feature gives users an easy way to relive those memories and share them with friends and family.

Windows backup

With Windows Backup, users can select preferred backup options for most files, apps, settings, and credentials. When users move to a new Windows 11 computer, they can choose to log in with a Microsoft account and restore the contents of any backed-up computer directly from the cloud.

Windows Backup will ensure everything is where it was on your old PC, but there’s only 5GB of free cloud storage, which can be increased by upgrading to a Microsoft 365 subscription.

Voice access extension

Tools such as voice access allow users to set up and control their computers based on their needs, for example. Starting today, Voice Access is available in more places, including during sign-in, so users can start using voice from the first step.

Users can now also dictate complex and non-standard words with a new spelling experience, and a correction feature will fix incorrectly recognized words.

Natural language in Narrator

Last year, Microsoft introduced three new voices for Narrator. Now, these three voices are being expanded to support more languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and English (UK, Indian). To start using Narrator, you can press the Win + Ctrl + Enter shortcut key.

Security function

Microsoft has introduced more security features for Windows 11 users, such as Passkeys, Smart App Control, and Adaptive Dimming.

By integrating Passkeys, Windows 11, and Windows Hello, it will be harder for hackers to steal users’ passwords. Passkeys is the cross-platform future of secure login management and eliminates the need for passwords. Passkeys creates a unique, unguessable credential and allows users to log in using their face, fingerprint, or device PIN. Passkeys on Windows 11 works with multiple browsers, including Edge, Chrome, Firefox, and more.

Microsoft also introduced a way to adaptively adjust brightness to save energy. If a user’s computer presence sensor detects that the user is no longer paying attention, it slowly dims the screen and saves energy. This can also serve as an alert to refocus, keeping the user focused at all times.

Starting today, users with a computer that has this sensor can enable this feature in Settings.

For business users, Windows Hello for Business protects user identities by eliminating the need for passwords from the start. IT managers can now set policies for Microsoft Entra ID-joined PCs to eliminate password requirements when accessing protected corporate resources. Once the policy is set, it will remove passwords for device unlocks and in-session authentication schemes.

Supporting IT professionals with Config Refresh

Config Refresh is designed to allow settings in PolicyCSP on Windows 11 devices to reset every 90 minutes by default, or every 30 minutes as needed. Also, Config Refresh can be “paused” for a period of time and then re-enabled in situations where the help desk may need to reconfigure the PC when troubleshooting. Config Refresh is available to Windows Insiders starting today and will be rolled out to all users soon.

Protect apps with Intune

Another feature designed to help deal with malicious apps is Intune with App Control for Business (formerly Windows Defender App Control). Many organizations view Application Control as one of the most effective defences against executable-based malware. With this feature, employees will only be able to run trusted applications, providing a more secure PC environment for employees.

Windows 365 Boot simplifies access to Windows 365 cloud computers

Windows 365 empowers a more agile workforce with a fully managed solution that securely transfers a user’s Windows experience, including personalized apps, content, and settings, from the Microsoft cloud to any device on a Windows 365 cloud computer.

Microsoft released a preview version of Windows 365 Boot in May, and today it has been officially released. Windows 365 Boot allows employees to log directly into their Windows 365 cloud computer and designate it as the primary Windows experience on their device. This means that when they power on their device, Windows 365 Boot will take them to the Windows 11 login experience and directly to the cloud computer without any additional steps, saving time and ensuring security.

Seamless switching between PC and cloud PC

It’s easier than ever for users to securely access their personalized apps, content, data and settings on any device they choose to use through familiar swipe gestures, shortcut keys or a simple click on the taskbar.

Mobile Application Management (MAM) for Windows

In addition to employees switching between local and cloud computers, businesses sometimes want to give employees access to company information on personal computers while balancing their security needs.

Whether employees need to borrow a family member’s computer to quickly edit a Word document or write time-consuming emails on their phone, Windows Mobile App Management makes it possible. Employees can now access organizational resources through Microsoft Edge from unmanaged devices, while giving IT control over the conditions under which resources are accessed.

File Explorer and Start Menu introduce AI support

Microsoft is bringing AI-powered recommendations to File Explorer and Start Menu for enterprise customers running Windows PCs in their organizations. These suggestions are designed to help users quickly find the most relevant files based on usage.

Instant Games launched in the Microsoft Store for Windows

Starting today, users can experience Instant Games in preview, enter directly from the Microsoft Store on Windows and instantly play casual games without downloading and installing on a Windows device. Microsoft works with game publishers to bring this experience to our collection of casual games.

In addition, users can select specific drives and game installation locations to organize their game library the way they like and a Game Pass subscription page has been added.

To expand the user experience, Microsoft is redesigning collections, delivering performance improvements and delivering richer search engine results on the web version of the Microsoft Store, giving users new ways to discover more content on their Windows devices.

More details improved

  • New Outlook on Windows – A new Settings home tab is available for free on any Windows device, where users can manage all Microsoft account services, storage and recommended settings.
  • Automatic colour management improves colour accuracy and better gradients.
  • Improved volume mixer in Quick Settings, allowing audio to be customized on a per-app basis.
  • Dynamic Lighting Dynamic Lighting is now generally available.
  • Build 2023 are now generally available. Developer tools announced at
  • Dev Home – a productivity companion for Windows developers, and Dev Drive, a new storage volume that delivers performance and security for developer workloads.
  • WinGet Configuration – Provides fast and reliable machine setup.
  • New experimental features in the Linux subsystem, such as automatic memory reclamation, disk space reclamation, and new networking modes.

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Microsoft pushes Windows 11 22H2 KB5030219 update https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-pushes-windows-11-22h2-kb5030219-update/ Wed, 13 Sep 2023 03:19:35 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=131175 Microsoft today pushed the Windows 11 22H2 September official version of the patch KB5030219, the version number rose to Build 22621.2283, there is nothing too important to update the content, Microsoft only mentioned the following two points: This update removes blank menu items from the Sticky Keys menu. This issue occurs after installing KB5029351. This […]

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Microsoft today pushed the Windows 11 22H2 September official version of the patch KB5030219, the version number rose to Build 22621.2283, there is nothing too important to update the content, Microsoft only mentioned the following two points:

  • This update removes blank menu items from the Sticky Keys menu. This issue occurs after installing KB5029351.
  • This update resolves a security issue with the Windows operating system.

This security update includes improvements as part of update KB5029351 released on August 22, 2023, Microsoft said. When installing this KB:

  • This update resolves an issue affecting authentication. Joining or rejoining a computer to an Active Directory domain using a smart card may fail. This occurs after installing the October 2022 or later Windows Update. For more information, see KB5020276.

If you have already installed a previous update, you will only download and install the new update included in this package on your device.

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MSI blue screen issue after installing Windows 11 KB5029351 preview https://www.techgoing.com/msi-blue-screen-issue-after-installing-windows-11-kb5029351-preview/ Fri, 25 Aug 2023 13:17:05 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=125726 According to MSI news, MSI has received some 600/700 series motherboard users reflecting, after installing the Windows 11 KB5029351 preview version of the update, the problem of the “UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR” error message. Microsoft and MSI are currently investigating the cause of this issue, and MSI is advising users to hold off on updating KB5029351 Preview until […]

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According to MSI news, MSI has received some 600/700 series motherboard users reflecting, after installing the Windows 11 KB5029351 preview version of the update, the problem of the “UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR” error message.

Microsoft and MSI are currently investigating the cause of this issue, and MSI is advising users to hold off on updating KB5029351 Preview until the results are known.

MSI says that if you run into this issue, after rebooting, the system may automatically remove KB5029351 and return Windows to its normal state. If KB5029351 is not automatically removed, please return the BIOS to a previous version before removing KB5029351 from Windows.

The MSI 600 and 700 series motherboards that are experiencing the blue screen issue are mainly those models that have had their BIOS updated to support Core 14 generation processors.

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Microsoft Windows 11 Android subsystem 2305 update: drag-and-drop file transfer, etc https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-windows-11-android-subsystem-2305-update-drag-and-drop-file-transfer-etc/ Sun, 04 Jun 2023 03:41:02 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=103276 Microsoft recently released a Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) preview update, which users installed after the version number rose to 2305.40000.2.0. The most intuitive feeling for users after upgrading to the new version is the enhanced file transfer function, which allows WSA users to directly access Windows user folders such as documents and pictures, and […]

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Microsoft recently released a Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) preview update, which users installed after the version number rose to 2305.40000.2.0.

The most intuitive feeling for users after upgrading to the new version is the enhanced file transfer function, which allows WSA users to directly access Windows user folders such as documents and pictures, and seamlessly upload social media, edit videos in creative apps, and more.

The main contents of the WSA 2305.40000.2.0 update as follows:

  • Enable file sharing function.
  • Support drag and drop, copy and paste for file transfer.
  • Redesigned Windows Subsystem for Android Settings to be renamed Windows Subsystem for Android, which shows all installed Android applications.
  • Enable apps that specify android.hardware.type.pc in their manifest to opt-in to receive raw input events
  • Improved Wi-Fi API compatibility
  • Improve camera hardware compatibility
  • Update Linux kernel security
  • Update Chromium WebView to version 113
  • Integration with Android 13 update.

For those interested in the file-sharing feature, head over to GitHub for more details.

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Microsoft announced Windows 11 now supports Bluetooth Low Power audio specification https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-announced-windows-11-now-supports-bluetooth-low-power-audio-specification/ Wed, 24 May 2023 06:45:50 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=99903 Microsoft announced at its Build conference on Tuesday that the Windows 11 operating system now supports the Bluetooth Low Power (LE) audio specification, a technology that enables wireless connectivity to audio devices while consuming less power. Microsoft said the technology was developed in collaboration with Samsung and Intel. The Bluetooth Low Power Audio specification, an […]

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Microsoft announced at its Build conference on Tuesday that the Windows 11 operating system now supports the Bluetooth Low Power (LE) audio specification, a technology that enables wireless connectivity to audio devices while consuming less power. Microsoft said the technology was developed in collaboration with Samsung and Intel.

The Bluetooth Low Power Audio specification, an innovation introduced by the Bluetooth organization last year, uses an audio codec called LC3 to support multistreaming, which means sending audio signals to multiple devices at the same time. The specification also brings significant improvements to hearing aids, enabling them to significantly reduce energy consumption in everyday use.

In addition to the Bluetooth Low Power Audio specification, Microsoft said that the update to Windows 11 will add support for 10 languages to the Live Captioning feature, including Chinese, Danish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and other English dialects. The Live Captioning feature automatically converts audio content to text and displays it on the screen in real time.

There are also some small improvements to the widget panel in Windows 11. The default view will feature a larger layout with dedicated spots for fixed apps and Windows-generated personalized streams of information.

The privacy settings for the presence-sensing feature. This feature automatically locks the screen when you leave the device and automatically unlocks it when you are near it. With the new settings, you can adjust which apps have access to sensor information and easily enable or disable certain sensor features.

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Microsoft releases Windows 11 Build 25357 preview update: introduces Facebook widget https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-releases-windows-11-build-25357-preview-update-introduces-facebook-widget/ Fri, 05 May 2023 04:32:29 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=94226 Microsoft today released the Win11 Build 25357 preview update for members of the Windows Insider program on the Canary Channel. This update mainly introduces the Facebook widget, opening up the new volume mixer experience to all users of the Canary channel. The Win11 Build 25357 preview update as follows:Introducing Facebook widgets: Facebook has launched a […]

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Microsoft today released the Win11 Build 25357 preview update for members of the Windows Insider program on the Canary Channel.

This update mainly introduces the Facebook widget, opening up the new volume mixer experience to all users of the Canary channel.

The Win11 Build 25357 preview update as follows:
Introducing Facebook widgets:

Facebook has launched a preview version of its widgets. Interested users can visit the Microsoft Store and download the Facebook app or update to the latest version.

Then open the widget board and navigate to the widget selector by clicking the “+” button in the upper right corner of the board to pin your widget.

Microsoft also recommends that users submit feedback and comments. After you try this and other new widgets, you can let us know what you think via the widget feedback link in the widget selector.

As more developers create and publish widgets for their applications, you should see more new widgets.
Changes and improvements:
[General].

The new Volume Mixer experience in Quick Settings is now available to all Preview Experience members of the Canary channel.

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Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Build 22621.1690 Beta Preview Update https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-releases-windows-11-build-22621-1690-beta-preview-update/ Fri, 05 May 2023 04:18:25 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=94197 Microsoft has released the KB5026447 update for the Windows Insider program members of the Beta channel for Win11, with the version number rising to Build 22621.1690 and Build 22624.1690 after installation. Insider members who previously used Build 22623 will automatically move to Build 22624 by enabling the package. Build 22624.1690 = New features/functionality enabled by […]

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Microsoft has released the KB5026447 update for the Windows Insider program members of the Beta channel for Win11, with the version number rising to Build 22621.1690 and Build 22624.1690 after installation.

Insider members who previously used Build 22623 will automatically move to Build 22624 by enabling the package.

  • Build 22624.1690 = New features/functionality enabled by default
  • Build 22621.1690 = Disable new features/functionality by default

New features:
Introduction of Facebook widgets

Facebook has launched a preview version of its widgets. Interested users can visit the Microsoft Store and download the Facebook app or update to the latest version of the app.

Then open the widget board and navigate to the widget selector by clicking the “+” button in the upper right corner of the board to pin your widget.

Microsoft also recommends that users submit feedback and comments. After you try this and other new widgets, you can let us know what you think via the widget feedback link in the widget selector.

As more developers create and publish widgets for their applications, you should see more new widgets.
Win11 Build 22624.1690 and Build 22621.1690 preview version updates have the following improvements:

[General]

Microsoft has tried to add a reminder under Settings > Accounts to suggest that users add a secondary email address or phone number to their Microsoft account to ensure that they never lose access to their account.

[Start Menu]

We are trying to make small changes to some members of the Windows Preview experience by changing the Recommended section of the Start menu to “Recommended for You “For You.
Win11 Build 22624.1690 and Build 22621.1690 preview version updates fix the following:

[Enter]

  • Fixed an issue where launching Touch Keyboard / PIN input on the login screen could cause a crash.

[Notifications]

  • Fixed another unrecognized 2FA code pattern.

[Task Manager]

  • Fixed an issue with random processes being grouped under Microsoft Edge.
  • Fixed an issue that affected the reliability of the Task Manager.
  • Improved comparison theme and enhanced visibility of search icons.
  • Narrowed navigation panel.
  • Create Live Kernel Memory Dump File submenu now has access keys.
  • When the keyboard focus is on a section of the Performance page (e.g. Memory), pressing Enter now switches to the corresponding section.
  • The window can be resized at the top of the Task Manager window.

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Windows 11 update KB5025239 suffers from multiple bugs: reduced SSD performance and more https://www.techgoing.com/windows-11-update-kb5025239-suffers-from-multiple-bugs-reduced-ssd-performance-and-more/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 04:45:56 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=88330 Microsoft released the KB5025239 cumulative update for Windows 11 systems during the Patch Tuesday event day in April, and the version number is upgraded to Build 22621.1555 after users install it. According to foreign technology media Window’s Lastest report, in the Reddit community, Microsoft’s official Feedback Hub forum, many users’ feedback after the installation of […]

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Microsoft released the KB5025239 cumulative update for Windows 11 systems during the Patch Tuesday event day in April, and the version number is upgraded to Build 22621.1555 after users install it.

According to foreign technology media Window’s Lastest report, in the Reddit community, Microsoft’s official Feedback Hub forum, many users’ feedback after the installation of the April cumulative update appeared a variety of problems.

The summarised issues are as follows:

  • Reduced SSD performance, resulting in longer boot times.
  • Windows Security application interface does not display properly, error reports that TPM 2.0 is not installed, and error reports that LSA is off.
  • Clicking on the desktop icon does not respond or the desktop icon disappears after installing the update.
  • The Windows Update update page gets stuck and displays an unhelpful error message.
  • Problems using File Explorer, Taskbar and Task Manager.
  • A blue screen occurs in rare cases.

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Microsoft Windows 11 Build 25330 preview update: optimize Surface Dial settings page https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-windows-11-build-25330-preview-update-optimize-surface-dial-settings-page/ Fri, 31 Mar 2023 00:58:18 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=84213 Microsoft today released the Win11 Build 25330 preview update for members of the Windows Insider program on the Canary Channel. The most noteworthy improvement in this update is the optimization of Surface Dial settings options in the Settings app. The Surface Dial is an accessory introduced by Microsoft in 2016 for Surface Studio devices to […]

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Microsoft today released the Win11 Build 25330 preview update for members of the Windows Insider program on the Canary Channel. The most noteworthy improvement in this update is the optimization of Surface Dial settings options in the Settings app.

The Surface Dial is an accessory introduced by Microsoft in 2016 for Surface Studio devices to meet the creative needs of users.

Microsoft has not officially updated the Surface Dial since then, but now Microsoft has finally improved the settings in Win11.

Win11 Build 25330 changelog as follows:

  • The Snipping Tool screenshot tool will be opened by default when users press the Print Screen button on the keyboard. Users can turn off this setting by going to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard. If you have previously modified this setting yourself, your preferences will be retained.
  • If you have changed the primary mouse button under Settings > Bluetooth and Devices > Mouse, Windows Sandbox will now follow that setting.
  • When encrypting disks with Bitlocker, users can now minimize the encryption progress dialog.
  • Users can uninstall the Camera app.
  • Install free apps and games from search results: Microsoft has introduced a new way to install free apps and games. Hovering over the search results page will expand the free apps, where you can find a convenient install button. This will trigger an install without having to navigate to the product page.
  • Optimized design for purchasing apps and games in the Microsoft Store: The shopping dialog style fits better with the Win11 system style.
  • Improved in-app review dialogs: The in-app review experience has been revised to better fit the Win11 style and to complete reviews faster and more reliably.

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Windows 11 KB5023778 update push: start menu promotion, improved taskbar search bar and more https://www.techgoing.com/windows-11-kb5023778-update-push-start-menu-promotion-improved-taskbar-search-bar-and-more/ Wed, 29 Mar 2023 02:29:00 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=83501 Microsoft released an optional non-security preview update KB5023778 (build 22621.1485) for Windows 11, which adds a search box to the Start menu that matches the current color scheme, as well as a new feature , the feature is called Notifications for Microsoft Accounts. Notifications from Microsoft Accounts will appear in the logout pop-up window in […]

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Microsoft released an optional non-security preview update KB5023778 (build 22621.1485) for Windows 11, which adds a search box to the Start menu that matches the current color scheme, as well as a new feature , the feature is called Notifications for Microsoft Accounts.

Notifications from Microsoft Accounts will appear in the logout pop-up window in the Windows 11 Start menu to promote Microsoft products and services, such as OneDrive and Microsoft 365. This feature is currently only available to a limited number of users and will gradually expand in the coming months.

In addition, this preview update also contains many improvements and bug fixes, such as adding new features of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and solving the problem of Microsoft PowerPoint freezing.

Microsoft also warns that starting next month, there will be no more optional, non-security preview releases of Supported Version 20H2 of Windows 10 and Supported Version 21H2 of Windows 10, only cumulative monthly security updates (known as “‘B ” or Update Tuesday releases), Windows 10, version 22H2, will continue to receive security and optional release updates.

Additionally, Microsoft is changing the way it delivers its cumulative update previews, starting in April 2023, with the company releasing optional non-security updates on the fourth Tuesday of every month. In other words, users now have two “Patch Tuesdays,” one mandatory and one optional.

Important information :

  • New features! This update introduces Microsoft account notifications in the Start menu. Currently only available to a small audience. It will be deployed more widely in the coming months. Some devices may notice different visual treatments when we collect feedback. See the examples below.

Mark on the Start Menu

  • New features! The search box on the taskbar is brightened when Windows is set to custom color mode. This happens when Windows Mode is set to Dark and App Mode is set to Light in Settings > Personalization > Colors.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting the Notepad combo box in Settings. It cannot display all available options.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Microsoft PowerPoint. It stops responding. This happens when using accessibility tools.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Microsoft Narrator. It cannot read items in drop-down lists in Microsoft Excel.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting USB printers. The system classifies them as multimedia devices even though they are not.

Improve

This non-security update includes quality improvements. When installing this KB:

  • New features! This update adds many new features and improvements to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. For more information, see Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
  • This update resolves an issue with the complexity policy setting that affects PINs. ignore them.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting the Fast Identity Online 2.0 (FIDO2) PIN credential icon. It does not appear on the credentials screen of the external monitor. This happens when a monitor is connected to a laptop that is turned off.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV). CSV could not be brought online. This can happen if BitLocker and the local CSV hosting protector are enabled, and the system has recently rotated the BitLocker keys.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Active Directory Users & Computers. It stops responding. This occurs when using the TaskPad view to enable or disable multiple objects at the same time.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting the Remote Procedure Call Service (rpcss.exe). This issue can cause a race condition between the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) and the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Endpoint Mapper.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Microsoft PowerPoint. It stops responding on Azure Virtual Desktop. This happens when using the Think-Cell feature.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Windows Search. Windows Search fails in Windows container images.
  • This update affects Group Policy Editor. It adds Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 to the list of protocols that can be set.
  • This update affects the Arab Republic of Egypt. This update supports the government’s 2023 daylight saving time change order.
  • This update affects jscript9Legacy.dll. It adds ITracker and ITrackingService to prevent MHTML from becoming unresponsive.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting the Microsoft HTML Application Host (HTA). This issue prevents code execution using Microsoft HTA. This occurs when Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) User-Mode Code Integrity (UMCI) enforcement mode is enabled.
  • This update affects the Group Policy Management Console. It resolves a script error in the Group Policy Preferences window.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) client. The client returns an HTTP server error status (500). This error occurs when running a transfer job in Storage Migration Service.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Desired State Configuration. It loses previously configured options. This happens if metaconfig.mof is missing.
  • This update resolves an issue that affects Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Option 119 – Domain Discovery Option. This issue prevents you from using connection-specific DNS suffix search lists.
  • This update addresses a rare issue that could cause input targets to be null. This problem can occur when trying to convert physical points to logical points during hit testing. Therefore, the computer throws a stop error.
  • This update resolves an issue affecting Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) certificates. Some SCEP certificate installations are reported as failed. Instead, the system should report it as pending.
  • This update addresses an issue affecting the new Windows Runtime (WinRT) API. This issue prevents applications from querying location information using MBIM2.0+.
  • This update resolves a known issue affecting kiosk device profiles. May not work if autologin is enabled. These devices remain on the credentials screen after Autopilot completes provisioning. This issue occurs after installing the January 10, 2023 and later updates.

If earlier updates are installed, only new updates contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on the device.
Windows 11 Servicing Stack Update – 22621.1482

This update introduces quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is a component of Windows Update that is installed. Servicing Stack Updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack for your devices to receive and install Microsoft updates.

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