Windows 11 KB5034765 update released with Start Menu fixes

Windows 11 KB5034765 update released with Start Menu fixes

February 13, 2024 at 01:54PM

Microsoft released the KB5034765 cumulative update for Windows 11 versions 23H2 and 22H2 to fix Start menu issues and improve system stability. The update includes security patches and changes to the taskbar. It also resolves problems with Copilot, search function, WMI, and BitLocker encryption settings. Users can install the update via Windows Update or Microsoft Update Catalog.

From the meeting notes, we can gather key information about the Windows 11 KB5034765 update:

– The update is available for Windows versions 23H2 and 22H2 and includes fixes for various OS bugs, including those affecting the Start menu.
– The update contains the Microsoft February 2024 Patch Tuesday security updates and is mandatory for all Windows 11 users unless deliberately delayed.
– Users can install the update through the Windows Update settings or download it directly from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
– After installing the update, Windows 11 23H2 will have a build number of 22631.3155, and Windows 11 22H2 will be at build 22621.3155.
– The update addresses several specific issues, including the appearance of the Copilot in Windows icon on the taskbar, the removal of the ‘Show desktop’ feature by default, fixes for the Start menu search function, stability improvements after installing print support applications, and resolutions for issues related to WMI and BitLocker data-only encryption settings.

These takeaways should provide a clear summary of the key points and improvements brought by the Windows 11 KB5034765 update.

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