Windows 11 24H2 and 23H2 December 2024 updates are now in preview

Microsoft begins the test of the last cumulative update in 2024 of Windows 11, and here's everything you need to know.

Windows 11 KB5046740
Windows 11 KB5046740 / Image: Mauro Huculak
  • Windows 11 builds 26100.2454 (KB5046740), 22631.4541, and 22621.4541 (KB5046732) are rolling out as previews for the December 2024 Patch Tuesday Update for versions 24H2, 23H2, and 22H2. 
  • These non-security updates introduce new features for the Taskbar, Start menu, and File Explorer. 
  • The company is also pushing different changes for the Settings app and addressing various issues.
  • These preview builds are virtually the same, and you can download them now from the Windows Update settings.

UPDATED 11/22/2024: Microsoft is now making available the first preview of the last Patch Tuesday Update in 2024 for Windows 11 with the release of build 26100.2454 (KB5046740) for version 24H2 and builds 22631.4541 and 22621.4541 (KB5046732) for version 23H2 and 22H2. These are currently non-security updates that are expected to rollout on December 10, 2024.

According to the official changes (Microsoft’s Release Preview Channel changes), Windows 11 build 26100.2454 had new features and improvements that were previously assumed to be coming during the launch of version 24H2. For example, the December 2024 Patch Update is expected to shorten the date and time in the System Tray and remove the bell icon when the “Do not disturb” option is enabled.

The Start menu now supports Jump List for pinned apps, and when holding the “Shift” and “Ctrl” keys while clicking an item in the Jump List, it will open as administrator. The Settings app updates the “Touch,” “Dynamic Lighting,” and “Privacy & Security” settings pages.

File Explorer now includes a feature to share files with your Android device from the context menu. The update KB5046740 also brings fixes and changes for the IME toolbar, Windows Search, display, mouse, clipboard, keyboard, game bar, and more.

In the case of Windows 11, update KB5046732 for versions 23H2 and 22H2, and you’ll find improvements in Windows Search and Task Manager. The non-security update also fixes activation problems when replacing a motherboard and unresponsive system when printing with an IPP USB printer and updates the Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA).

It’s important to note that the update for version 22H2 is only available for Enterprise and Education editions because the support for version 22H2 has already ended.

What’s new Windows 11 build 26100.2454 (24H2)

These are the non-security changes expected to arrive in the last cumulative update of 2024 for Windows 11 24H2. Microsoft is rolling out these improvements gradually, meaning that it will take time to appear on every device.

Start menu and Taskbar

Windows 11 update KB5046740 expands the “Shift + Ctrl” keyboard shortcut when clicking the item from the Jump List to run it as an administrator from the Start menu or Taskbar. Also, the Start menu now support Jump Lists for pinned apps.

Start menu Jump List for pinned app
Start menu Jump List for pinned app / Image: Mauro Huculak

Microsoft now shows a shorter version of the date and time in the Taskbar by default, but you can change this setting from the “Time & language” section.

System Tray shorter time without bell icon
System Tray shorter time without bell icon / Image: Mauro Huculak

The bell icon will no longer show in the System Tray if the “Do not disturb” feature is enabled. In this case, you can click the date and time button to open the “Notifications” interface and view unread messages.

Also, when enabling the “Automatically hide the taskbar” option, the search box shows as an icon instead of a search box.

Settings app

On the “Touch” settings page, it’s now possible to enable or disable left or right screen edge touch gesture.

Touch screen edge gestures settings
Touch screen edge gestures settings / Image: Mauro Huculak

In the “Privacy & security” section of the Settings app, you can now turn off the “Personalized offers” to prevent the system from collecting information about your device to improve the experience. The option also appears in the Out-of-box Experience (OOBe), which was previously known as “Tailored Experiences.”

On the “Dynamic Lighting” page, the system will show a placeholder message and turn off brightness and effects controls when no compatible device is attached to the computer. 

Dynamic Lighting without compatible devices
Dynamic Lighting without compatible devices / Image: Mauro Huculak

File Explorer send to Android option

This update also introduces an updated version of File Explorer, which includes a new entry in the context menu for sharing files directly with Android devices.

File Explorer Send to My Phone context menu option
File Explorer Send to My Phone context menu option / Image: Mauro Huculak

This update also fixes a bug that added more space between the items listed in the left pane and a rendering issue with the search box when using a small window.

Task Manager

As part of the changes for the Task Manager, the update KB5046740 rolls out a new version that now supports dark mode and text scaling for the “Disconnect” and “Logoff” dialogs. Also, the “Performance” section now shows the type for each drive (NVMe, SATA, etc.).

Task Manager drive type label
Task Manager drive type label / Image: Mauro Huculak

Windows Search

The Windows Search experience now uses LPACs (Less Privileged App Containers) to make IFilters more secure. LPACs are like secure boxes that limit what IFilters can access. This prevents potential harm if an IFilter is compromised, making Windows Search more secure.

Mouse

On the Mouse settings page, you can now change the scrolling direction for the mouse wheel and turn enhanced mouse pointers on or off. While the scrolling direction option is new, the enhanced pointers setting was previously only available in the Control Panel.

Change mouse scrolling direction
Change mouse scrolling direction / Image: Mauro Huculak

Accessibility

This update adds two new features to the Windows Narrator experience: Skip past links (N’) and Jump to lists (L’).

In addition, Microsoft is improving speech-to-text and text-to-speech features, and it will now deliver language files through the Microsoft Store.

Other changes

In addition, the IME toolbar will hide when apps are in full-screen mode. The company is improving speech-to-text and text-to-speech features, and it’s fixing problems with the display when rendering the desktop elements and apps. In addition, there are fixes for the mouse, clipboard, and mouse and game bar. 

Furthermore, this non-security update fixes problems with the DISM and Get-WindowsCapability commands as well as issues with Windows Update and JPG files.

Windows 11 is also getting fixes for HTML Applications (HTA), Task Manager, RAW format images, Exporting chart objects, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).

What’s new Windows 11 build 22631.4541 (23H2 and 22H2)

The Windows 11 update KB5046732 (Microsoft’s Release Preview Channel changes) for version 23H2 and 22H2 brings the same new features and changes as the update for version 24H2 (as outlined above). However, these devices will receive some additional fixes for Bluetooth LE Audio.

Windows 10 build 19045.5194 (Stable)

Finally, Windows 10 is also getting build 19045.5194 as the update KB5046714 in the Stable Channel. (You can find more details about the Beta and Release Preview Channels on this Microsoft support page).

The update ports advertisements from apps from the Microsoft Store to the “Recommended” section of the Start menu. If you don’t want to see these recommendations, you can turn off the “Show suggestions occasionally in Start” option from Settings > Personalization > Start.

The update KB5046714  also rolls out fixes for App list backup, Copy cloud files, motherboard replacement not activating, Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA), and Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) printer.

This update was originally available as build 19045.5194, and it’s now available in the Stable Channel as preview build 19045.5198 with the same KB number.

Installation process

To download and install these Windows 11 builds, open the “Windows Update” settings, turn on the “Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available” option, and click the “Check for Updates” button.

If, after installing the Windows 11 build 26100.2454 for version 24H2, you can’t find any of the new improvements, you may be able to enable them manually by running the vivetool /enable /id:50564332,50565209 command with the ViveTool.

It’s important to note that build 26100.2454 was originally available as build 26100.2448 in the Release Preview Channel, but it’s now available in the Stable Channel with the same KB5046740 number. Also, build 22631.4534 was previously available as KB5046732, and now it’s rolling out as build 22631.4541 for version 23H2 as build 22621.4541 for version 22H2.

What are your thoughts about these changes? Have you already upgraded to version 24H2? Let me know in the comments.

Update November 22, 2024: This page has been updated to ensure accuracy and include the latest information.

About the author

Mauro Huculak is a Windows How-To Expert who started Pureinfotech in 2010 as an independent online publication. He has also been a Windows Central contributor for nearly a decade. Mauro has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides and creating professional videos about Windows and software, including Android and Linux. Before becoming a technology writer, he was an IT administrator for seven years. In total, Mauro has over 21 years of combined experience in technology. Throughout his career, he achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft (MSCA), Cisco (CCNP), VMware (VCP), and CompTIA (A+ and Network+), and he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years. You can follow him on X (Twitter), YouTube, LinkedIn and About.me. Email him at [email protected].