Windows 11 update install

Windows 11 build 22000.2360 (KB5029332) outs as preview for version 21H2

Microsoft's next cumulative update for the original version of Windows 11 will deliver a slew of fixes and improvements.

  • Windows 11 build 22000.2360 rolls out as the preview update KB5029332.
  • These non-security changes will be released during the next Patch Tuesday.
  • This update was originally available as build 22000.2359 in the Release Preview Channel.

UPDATED 8/22/2023: On Windows 11, Microsoft is making available the update KB5029332 in the Stable Channel as an optional install for the original version (21H2). This is a non-security update part of the next cumulative update rollout, and it only includes bug fixes and some improvements.

The update KB5029332 bumps the version number to build 22000.2360, and according to the official documentation page (original Release Preview Channel notes), this release fixes problems regarding Group Policy Service, WS_EX_LAYERED window, print jobs, high processor usage, and BitLocker. The update also improves how the system detects location, adds a new API for D3D12 Independent Devices, and more.

Update KB5029332 fixes and changes for Windows 11

These are the fixes and new features available with the latest update preview of Windows 11:

  • Improves how Windows detects your location. This helps to give you better weather, news, and traffic information.
  • Makes daylight saving time (DST) changes for Israel.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Group Policy Service. It will not wait for 30 seconds, which is the default wait time, for the network to be available. Because of this, policies are not correctly processed.
  • Adds a new API for D3D12 Independent Devices. You can use it to create multiple D3D12 devices on the same adapter. To learn more, see D3D12 Independent Devices.
  • Addresses an issue that affects a WS_EX_LAYERED window. The window might render with the wrong dimensions or at the wrong position. This occurs when you scale the display screen.
  • Addresses an issue that affects print jobs that are sent to a virtual print queue. They fail without an error.
  • This update addresses an issue that causes high CPU use. This occurs when you enable the “fBlockNonDomain policy.”
  • Addresses an issue that affects disk partitions. The system might stop working. This occurs after you delete a disk partition and add the space from the deleted partition to an existing BitLocker partition.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP). The Windows LAPS “BackupDirectory” policy setting was not being reported. This occurs when the setting is set to 1, which is “Back up to AAD.”

Install Windows 11 build 22000.2360

If you want to download and install the Windows 11 build 22000.2360, open the “Windows Update” settings and click the Check for Updates” button.

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