Microsoft It has released a new cumulative update for Windows 11, marking a step forward in the evolution of the operating system. Version KB5039212 is designed to improve stabilitythe protection And the Upgrade experience For Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2 users.
What’s new in Windows 11 update KB5039212
With this update, Microsoft is focusing on providing… Critical reforms And Performance improvements. Users can expect a smoother and more secure experience, with fewer interruptions and technical issues.
Security is a priority for Microsoft, and update KB5039212 strengthens this critical aspect. has been implemented New security protocols To protect users from the latest threats
Full changelog
- This update fixes a known issue affecting the taskbar. You may experience a short technical glitch or become unresponsive. It is also possible for it to disappear and reappear.
- An issue affecting lsass.exe has been fixed. Stop responding. This occurs after the April 2024 security updates are installed on Windows servers.
- Fixed an issue that could prevent the system from resuming from hibernation mode. This happens after BitLocker is activated. This update fixes an issue that affects lsass.exe. He loses memory. This happens during an LSARPC (Local Security Authority Remote Protocol (Domain Policy)) call.
- Fixed a known issue that could affect the installation process. You may receive an error when you restart your system.
- In addition, the device can revert to the previous update. This mainly happens on Windows virtual machines (Parallels Desktop) running on ARM-based Macs.
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