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Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 receive their second September update

Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 receive their second September update

Microsoft continues to improve Windows 11 through regular updates aimed at introducing new features and functionality and fixing bugs and issues that could impact the overall user experience.

In September 2024, Microsoft had already released a cumulative update for Windows 11 that fixed various issues reported by the community. Recently, the company surprised users by releasing another cumulative update to the operating system. If you are interested in installing this latest update, you can simply go to Windows Update in your Settings to download and apply it.

A new cumulative update is now available for Windows 11 via Windows Update

Image of the Windows 11 wallpaper with the text “Update KB5043145”.
Microsoft has released a new cumulative update for Windows 11

As mentioned earlier, this is the second cumulative update released by Microsoft in September 2024, which is always welcomed by users. These updates not only fix annoying bugs but also improve the overall stability of the operating system.

The latest update, KB5043145can be downloaded and installed via Windows Update for systems running Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2. It offers a number of fixes for various issues and bugs in the operating system, as well as improvements in stability and security.

Microsoft remains committed to optimizing Windows 11 and regularly releases patches for security vulnerabilities and bug fixes. In the last few months they have fixed several issues such as: B. Freezing the taskbar to ensure a smoother user experience.

What’s new in update KB5043145 for Windows 11?

As mentioned, this latest cumulative update (KB5043145) for Windows 11 brings several important improvements and bug fixes aimed at improving both functionality and user experience. Here’s a detailed look at the changes:

  • You can now easily share local files directly from the taskbar search results.
  • The method of distributing updates via Windows Update has been improved.
  • The search box has been removed from the Windows Share window, streamlining the user interface.
  • The media controls on the lock screen have been moved to the bottom for better accessibility.
  • A new option lets you log out of your account manager directly from the Start menu.
  • The issue that caused Microsoft Edge to stop working when using IE mode has been resolved.
  • You no longer have to repeatedly enter credentials when logging into Outlook.
  • A bug that caused Task Manager to stop responding when switching from a high-contrast theme to a normal theme has been fixed.
  • You can now manage yours Copilot Pro subscription from the Windows settings.
  • The issue where libraries failed to sync Defender for Endpoint activated has been fixed.

These changes demonstrate Microsoft’s commitment to improving Windows 11 with new features, bug fixes and security updates, improving both performance and usability.