Microsoft Releases Windows 11 Update

Posted September 27th, 2022 in Windows 11, Microsoft, Cybersecurity, Tech Tips

On Tuesday Microsoft released the first yearly update for Windows 11 in more than 190 countries.

You may not, however, see it immediately. John Cable, Vice President, Program Management, for Windows Servicing and Delivery noted in his blog post describing how to get the update, “The measured and phased rollout will offer the update via Windows Update when data shows that your device is ready, as our objective is to provide a quality update experience. We will initially ramp up the offering availability in the first weeks as we monitor quality signals. If we detect that your device may have an issue, such as an application incompatibility, we may put a safeguard hold in place and not offer the update until that issue is resolved.”

This marks the beginning of the support lifecycle for the version, which is 24 months for Home and Pro editions, and 36 months for Education and Enterprise editions.windows11

The release contains a herd of new features in multiple areas. Microsoft groups them into four buckets: making the PC easier and safer to use; empowering people to be more productive; making Windows the best place to connect, create, and play; and delivering added security, management, and flexibility to the workplace. 

The Start Menu has been updated to support folders, which previous versions of Windows had supported from the beginning, drag and drop of applications to the Taskbar has been restored, and Search is improved, although what Microsoft called the number one ask: tabs in File Explorer, isn’t there – it’s scheduled to be added in October, along with an updated Photos app, a Taskbar overflow area, and generation of suggested actions when certain types of data, such as dates and phone numbers, are copied.

New accessibility features include a system-wide live caption to generate captions from any form of audio, a preview of voice access that allows users to control PCs and author text by voice, and Natural Voices for Narrator which make audio assist sound more like human speech.

Microsoft has worked on Snap layouts to make them more flexible and added Focus sessions and Do Not Disturb, which silence notifications so people can get work done, uninterrupted. Focus can also remind users to take breaks.

The Microsoft Store experience has been enhanced, Windows Studio Effects improve video and audio calls, there are new creator tools and additional gaming features. GamePass is built into the operating system through the Xbox app.

In addition, the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) will enjoy 2-3 times faster graphic performance with hardware acceleration, DRM video support, improved input handling across touch, mouse, and keyboard, and several networks and security improvements.

Microsoft Defender SmartScreen will identify when users enter their Microsoft credentials into malicious apps or hacked websites and alert them, and a presence sensing feature in Windows Hello for Business lets machines with presence sensors securely log users in via Windows Hello when they approach the computer, and logs them out when they walk away.

Smart App Control, available on new Windows 11 devices or with a clean install of the 2022 Update, will block untrusted or unsigned applications, scripts, and malicious macros.

For those excited to install the update, open Windows Update in Settings and select Check for updates. If Windows 11 2022 Update (aka Windows 11, version 22H2) is available for your PC, the option to download and install will be presented.

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https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/microsoft-releases-first-windows-11-major-update/504141
 
 
   
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