Windows 11 KB5039302 update released with 9 changes or fixes
The June 2024 optional update for Windows 11 is now available. The latest update, KB5039302, is for Windows 11 version 22H2 and newer and brings several new features and fixes.
Since this is an optional update, it doesn't introduce major new features but focuses on improving quality and fixing bugs. This update advances Windows 11 to Build 22631.3810.
To install this update, go to Settings, click on Windows Update, and manually perform a 'Check for Updates.' You can also download it from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
What's fixed and improved in Windows 11 update
The update brings back the show desktop button on the taskbar by default, which you can adjust in Taskbar settings. Additionally, File Explorer now lets you create 7-Zip and TAR files using the right-click menu, offering new compression tools and options.
Here's the full list of changes and improvements:
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This update addresses an issue that affects Snipping Tool. When you use it to record videos on some PCs, the audio has distortions.
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This update addresses an issue that affects the touch keyboard. You cannot use it to enter special characters. This occurs when you use the Japanese 106 keyboard.
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This update addresses an issue that affects USB devices. Ejecting them using the Safely Remove Hardware option fails. This occurs when Task Manager is open.
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New! This update adds a new Game Pass recommendation card on the Settings home page. This home page shows on Home and Pro editions when you sign in to Windows using your Microsoft account. The card appears if you actively play games on your PC.
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New! The show desktop button is on the taskbar again by default. To change this, right-click the taskbar and choose Taskbar settings. At the lower part of the page, you will find Taskbar behaviors.
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New! This update affects File Explorer. You can now create 7-Zip and Tape Archive (TAR) files using the context menu. When you right-click a file, a Compress to item gives you ways to compress a file using tools like gzip, bzip2, and more. There is also a new compression wizard in Additional options. It will help you choose more formats and add details. You can use different types of compression to add many files to archives in other TAR formats. You can also change the compression level and choose the types of data to store in each archive.
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New! This update adds support for Emoji 15.1. Windows supports Unicode symbol-like shapes for family groupings. But Windows will keep using people for them. Also, you can choose the right or left facing direction for some people emoji. The new emoji are:
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Horizontal and vertical head shake
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Phoenix
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Lime
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Brown mushroom
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Broken chain
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New! You can now copy files from the Windows Share window. Just click the new Copy button.
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New! This update starts the rollout of the new account manager on the Start menu. When you use a Microsoft account to sign in to Windows, you will get a glance at your account benefits. This feature also makes it easy to manage your account settings.
It is worth noting that some of the improvements aren't available for everyone. For example, Task Manager's improvements are available for select people only, but it will begin rolling out to everyone in the coming days.
As for known issues, Microsoft is aware of a bug where enterprises users might face issues while upgrading from Windows Pro to a valid Windows Enterprise subscription.
Resulting from this operation, you might observe the following symptoms: - OS upgrade operations may fail, and this might be shown in the LicenseAcquisition scheduled task in Task Scheduler -> Task Scheduler Library -> Microsoft -> Windows -> Subscription as ‘Access denied error (error code 0x80070005)’ under ‘Last Run Result’.
Microsoft says it's working on a fix that will be released via a Windows update in the coming weeks.
You can find the complete changelog on Microsoft's website.
source: BleepingComputer
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