Microsoft has released this month’s Patch Tuesday update (KB5034765) for Windows 11, version 23H2. This monthly update is intended for public users who are not part of any Insider channel. Additionally, new monthly updates are available for versions 21H2 and 22H2. But here we will talk about 23H2 which is the main focus of Microsoft now.
As usual, Microsoft released the preview version of this build in the second half of last month. But preview updates are optional and this is a stable build that includes same list of changes as preview update along with couple of new additions.
Windows 11 February 2024 update comes with build numbers 22631.3155 and 22621.3155. This month’s update is not that big in terms of changes and new additions. However, the new update addresses several known issues with minor changes.
Windows 11 Build 22631.3155 (KB5034765)
The first change is the relocation of the Windows Copilot icon to the right side of the system tray on taskbar. And the display of Show desktop at the rightmost corner will be turned off by default but can be changed in Settings. Like other updates, it also addresses security issues. Here is all the other changes in this update:
- This update addresses an issue that stops search from working on the Start menu for some users. The issue occurs because of a deadlock.
- This update addresses an issue to make video calls more reliable.
- This update addresses an issue that causes your device to stop responding. This is intermittent and occurs after you install a print support app.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the File Explorer Gallery. It stops you from closing a tooltip.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio earbuds. They lose sound when you stream music.
- This update addresses an issue that affects a Bluetooth phone call. It stops the audio from routing through the PC when you answer the call on your PC.
The Windows 11 Build 22631.3155 is available for everyone unless you are part of a beta channel and already installed a beta build. To manually check for the update on your Windows 11 PC, follow these steps.
- Open the Settings app of your Windows 11 PC.
- Now, click on the Windows Update section on the homepage of the Settings app.
- Click on the button that says Check for Updates.
- The system will begin to check for updates and download the necessary ones for your Windows 11 build.
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