TechWindows 11 update introduces key features and fixes errors

Windows 11 update introduces key features and fixes errors

Windows 11
Windows 11
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Oskar Ziomek

21 September 2024 12:29

Windows 11 testers on the Dev channel are receiving update KB5043185, which introduces numerous new features. The system now has new functionalities and fixes, although not all will be immediately visible to everyone. Some are gradually activated server-side.

In the Windows blog post, you can read about all the changes introduced by KB5043185 (the update raising the Windows 11 build number to Build 26120.1843). There are many fixes and new features, and this should be just a glimpse of the changes being prepared as part of the "big" Windows 11 update - version 24H2, which we expect to be released in the fall. Microsoft is already lifting the veil of secrecy, and the most interested users can check out the new options themselves in the Insider program.

The most important new features in update KB5043185 include the division into "recent," "favourites," and "shared" files on the main screen of File Explorer, the ability to control media from the lock screen, simplified notifications on the taskbar, the option to share files directly from the system search when a file appears as a result, and visually refreshed delivery optimization settings. These are still just some of the fixes.

Multimedia on the lock screen - one of the changes in Windows 11
Multimedia on the lock screen - one of the changes in Windows 11© Microsoft

Simultaneously, update KB5043185 removes several Windows 11 errors. One is the unjustified 0x800f0993 error during update installation attempts within the Insider program. Additionally, the update removes, among other things, a glitch causing the taskbar to display twice and enhances DNS-related security.

Despite removing some bugs, new ones have also appeared in the system, but this should not be surprising in a testing program. Microsoft mentions a new 0x800f0983 error that may occur while installing the described Windows 11 build. According to Microsoft, retrying the installation should yield results (although it may appear "stuck" at 0 percent progress, the manufacturer suggests waiting for it to complete).

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