Windows 11 already has its first Patch Tuesday ready and is dedicated to correcting bugs with Intel drivers and other errors
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Windows 11 makes its debut in the monthly patch market, which is the Patch Tuesday of each month. This month of October arrives through compilation 22000.258 which is associated with the security patch with the number KB5006674 A Build that also benefits from the new Microsoft system which achieves 40% lighter upgrades.
Build 22000.258 focuses primarily on fixing bugs in the version of Windows 11 that all users can now download.It fixes bugs with the Intel Killer and SmartByte network drivers and is noteworthy that according to Microsoft, it has no known issues.
Highlights, Improvements, and Fixes
- Updates the security of the Windows operating system.
- This security update includes quality improvements. "
- Fixes known compatibility issues between some Intel Killer and SmartByte software and Windows 11 native. Devices with affected software may drop User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets under certain conditions. This creates performance and other problems for UDP-based protocols. For example, some websites may load more slowly than others on affected devices, which may cause videos to stream slower at certain resolutions.UDP-based VPN solutions can also be slower."
- This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing Stack Updates (SSU) ensures that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install updates from Microsoft.
For those with previous updates, only new fixes contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on the device. This update fixes the security vulnerabilities listed in this guide.
It is noteworthy that, according to Microsoft, with this update no problems of any kind have currently been detected.
"The update process is the familiar one and goes through the usual route, that is, Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update ."
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