Microsoft has now released Windows 11 optional update KB5012643 (Build 22000.652) for all Windows 11 devices. The KB5012643 update brings a new feature along with many improvements and bug fixes.
About new features, Windows 11 update KB5012643 dshows the temperature on top of the weather icon on the taskbar. It also adds improvements to serving the Windows Secure Boot component. There are many improvements and fixes for Windows 11 problems including fixes for Startup BSOD, memory leaks and many more.
Below is the full changelog of update KB5012643 in terms of new features, fixes, and improvements.
This non-security update includes quality improvements. The main changes include:
- New! Added enhancements to serving the Windows Secure Boot component.
- Addresses an issue that causes AppX Deployment Service (AppXSvc) to stop working after you install certain MSIX applications.
- Fixes a race condition that occurs early in the start-up process that could cause stopping errors.
- Improved Autopilot client to handle updated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) capabilities supporting self-deployment and pre-provisioning scenarios.
- Change Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) subscription timeout from 60 minutes to 90 minutes for Azure AD Hybrid Autopilot scenarios. This also resolves a race condition that causes an exception when the timeout expires.
- Addressed issue where certain Point-of-Sale terminals experienced occasional OS startup during reboots up to 40 minutes.
- Addresses a memory leak affecting Windows systems that are in use 24 hours a day of the week.
- Addresses an issue affecting Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 119 (Domain Search Options) preferences by preventing the use of connection-specific DNS Suffix Search Lists.
- Addresses an issue affecting the Title property in Microsoft Ege IE mode.
- Addressed issue where mobile device management (MDM) policy is disallowed on Windows Enterprise editions that have been upgraded to Enterprise with Azure AD subscriptions.
- Addresses an issue that could cause video subtitles to be partially cropped.
- Fix incorrect alignment of video subtitles.
- Addresses an issue that causes Kerberos authentication to fail and an error of “0xc0030009 (RPC_NT_NULL_REF_POINTER)”. This occurs when a client computer tries to use Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to connect to another machine while Remote Credential Protection Mode is enabled.
- Addresses an issue that causes Windows to go into BitLocker recovery after a maintenance update.
- Addresses an issue that prevents the Retrieving Key (EK) certificate from being retrieved from a TPM device.
- Addresses an issue where the security portion of Group Policy may not be copied to the machine.
- Addresses an issue that prevents the initialization of the Microsoft RDP Client Control, version 11 or later, inside the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) dialog box.
- Shows the temperature on top of the weather icon on the taskbar.
- Addresses an issue that prevents you from using the minimize, maximize, and close buttons on maximized application windows. This issue occurs because Notification Center keeps input focus.
- Troubleshoot problems that may occur when you use Netdom.exe or the Active Directory Domains and Trusts snap-in to list or modify routing name suffixes. These procedures may not be successful. The error message is, “There are not enough system resources to complete the requested service.” This issue occurs after the January 2022 security update is installed on the primary domain controller (PDCe) emulator.
- Addresses an issue that causes the root domain’s primary domain controller (PDC) to generate warning and error events in the syslog. This issue occurs when the PDC attempts to incorrectly scan outbound-only trusts.
- Addresses an issue that occurs when you map a network drive to a Server Message Block Version 1 (SMBv1) share. After restarting the OS, you cannot access that network drive.
- Addresses an issue that affects SMB multichannel connections and can generate 13A or C2 errors.
- Addresses an issue that crashes pools when the Client-Side Cache cleanup (CSC) method fails to delete a resource that has already been created.
- Addresses an issue that could cause a server to be locked because the non-paged team grows and uses up memory. After the reboot, the same problem occurs again when you try to repair the damage.
- Reduce resource contention overhead in high input/output per second (IOPS) scenarios where multiple threads compete on a single file.
If you have previously installed updates, only the new updates included in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.
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You can download and manually install Windows 10 update KB5012643 by clicking here. If you need help understanding how to install these updates manually on your PC, you can check out our step-by-step noob-friendly guide.
by clicking here. If you need help understanding how to install these updates manually on your PC, you can check out our step-by-step noob-friendly guide.