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Microsoft is releasing this month’s optional cumulative update for Windows 11, also known as the D week update. This is the preview update before we see the Patch Tuesday update next month.
And there are a lot of fixes in the changelog. This isn’t entirely uncommon; it’s just how Microsoft documents these things, even if this one is a little longer than normal. The optional updates list all of the changes, and then it’s just kind of assumed that this is all bundled into the mandatory update that arrives on the second Tuesday of the month.
There is one change though, which is that there’s a new Your Microsoft Account page in the Accounts section in Settings. The rest is all fixes, including a fix for the volume icon in the taskbar that incorrectly shows it as muted, Bluetooth fixes, and more.
Today’s update is KB5008353, and it brings the build number to 22000.469. You can manually download it here, and these are the highlights:
Updates a known issue that might prevent some image editing programs from rendering colors correctly on certain high dynamic range (HDR) displays. This frequently affects white colors that might display in bright yellow or other colors.
And of course, here’s the full list of fixes:
As always with optional updates, you can get them through Windows Update by checking for updates and then choosing the option to download and install it. If you don’t choose to install it, these fixes will be bundled into next month’s Patch Tuesday updates, which are mandatory.
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