Microsoft's latest Windows 11 Cumulative Update is now available for a manual download preview through Windows Update, and it also includes a new option that makes it easier to upgrade directly from the OOBE screen (the first set of screens you see after installing the system) to the latest version of the operating system.
In other words, when you install Windows 11 on a new device, if the version you deploy is not up to date, the operating system can automatically check for updates and complete them directly before you start playing with the operating system.
This means users can get the latest version of Windows 11 in a more direct way, without having to log on to their desktop, set up an account, and then check for updates.
"Microsoft explains. This update also re-enables any user principal name (UPN) display in user-driven mode (UDM) deployments for approved device manufacturers.
Of course, anyone using Windows 11 can download the latest Update by manually checking for updates in Windows Update.
While making it easier for users to upgrade to Windows 11, the system's own problems have not been alleviated. Microsoft has confirmed that installing KB5014668 update (internal version 22000.778) or higher has received reports that a few devices may not be able to open the Start menu.
Clicking or selecting the Start button, or using the Windows keys on the keyboard may not work on affected devices, which have resolved the Issue using the Known Issue Rollback (KIR) solution.
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