Windows 11: build 22635.2921 adds improvements to the operating system

2024-01-04 14:29:00

Microsoft is improving the reliability of Windows 11 with the latest update KB5034212, which has been released to users in the Beta channel of the Windows Insider program. The update brings several bug fixes and performance improvements to the operating system, which is expected to be officially released in the second half of 2024.

According to the official changelog, the KB5034212 update resolves the following issues:

  • Fixes an issue that prevented some applications from launching after installing a previous update.
  • Fixes an issue that caused the Start menu and taskbar to be blank in some scenarios.
  • Fixes an issue that prevented network access on some devices with wireless connections.
  • Fixes an issue that caused File Explorer to crash when accessing shared folders.
  • Fixes an issue that prevented audio and video from playing on some websites using Microsoft Edge.
  • Fixes an issue that resulted in the virtual keyboard not appearing on the lock screen when facial recognition was enabled.
  • Fixes an issue that prevented some device drivers from being installed using Device Manager.
  • Fixes an issue that caused some printers to not work correctly after upgrading to Windows 11.
  • Fixes an issue that prevented Windows 11 from activating on some devices with digital licenses.
  • Fixes an issue that caused the voice assistant to not work in some languages, such as French, German, and Spanish.

Update KB5034212 is optional and can be downloaded manually through Windows Update or the Microsoft Update Catalog. Microsoft recommends that Beta channel users install the update to test the stability and compatibility of Windows 11 before the public release.

The company also solicits user feedback through the Feedback Hub app or the Windows Insider community forum.

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