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Windows 11 KB5008353 released – here’s everything new and improved

Windows 11 KB5008353 is now available for download as an
optional update on devices outside the Insider program. Unlike
the
previous cumulative update, today’s optional release
actually comes with one new feature, and it also includes
various improvements for the OS.

Windows 11 KB5008353 is part of the company’s optional updates
cycle. As you’re probably aware, an optional update is one of
the most common optional quality preview release for Windows
and it is typically released in the third or fourth week of the
month with non-security fixes.

January 2022 optional update includes a large number of fixes
for problems reported over the past several weeks and there are
no security fixes. If you choose to install an optional update,
you’re helping Microsoft test next month’s Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft calls people who manually choose to install updates
“seekers” i.e users looking for updates.

With this month’s release, Microsoft says it fixed Bluetooth
and audio issues, and also added a new page to the Settings app
to help folks manage their Microsoft account and Office 365
subscriptions if they have one. Additionally, Microsoft is now
using Bing AI to suggest help topics within the Settings page.

Download Links for Windows 11 KB5008353

Windows 11 KB5008353 Direct Download Links: 64-bit.

The optional update is offered via Windows Update and Microsoft
Update Catalog. If you choose to perform the update manually,
you can download offline installers in .msu format from the
Update Catalog. It’s generally a good idea to do the
installation manually only if you’re having trouble running
Windows Update.

You can open the above link and click on the “Download” button
for x64 if you have Intel or AMD processor. Clicking the
“Download” button will open a new popup window, and then you
need to copy the .msu link and paste it into another tab to
begin the download.

Windows 11 KB5008353 (Build 22000.469) Full Changelog

  1. Improves Microsoft accounts page in the Settings app
  2. Enables support for HelpWith feature, which uses Bing to
    suggest help topics for each Settings page.
  3. Fixes Bluetooth issues.
  4. Fixes Tasbkar issues and a bug where inactive apps may
    appear as active.
  5. Fixes HDR issues.

With Windows 11 Build 22000.469, Microsoft is making
improvements to Windows Settings app. This update will allow
users to manage their Office and Xbox subscriptions within the
Settings app, which would make things easier for users with
personal or business subscriptions for Office.

To try the new feature, head to Settings > Accounts >
Your Microsoft Account’ in Windows 11. As you can see in the
above screenshot, you can now manage information related to
your Microsoft accounts, such as subscriptions, order history,
payment details, and even Microsoft Rewards (available in
select regions).

In addition to the updated Settings app, Microsoft has also
fixed an issue where the wireless audio devices may not work as
expected. Another bug has been fixed where taskbar app icons
may appear active as if the apps are running in the background.

There’s a related fix for a bug that prevents icons from
appearing on the secondary display

Taskbar bug where it incorrectly shows the volume icon as muted
has also been resolved in this release. Another glitch where
the taskbar might not appear when you use the auto-hide feature
and you hover over the primary or secondary display.

Likewise, Microsoft is making a change that will allow the
Settings app to correctly record and report battery percentages
for connected Bluetooth devices.

Last but not the least, a known issue has been addressed where
Windows 11 could prevent some image editing programs from
rendering colours correctly on certain high dynamic range (HDR)
displays.

Should you install optional updates?

As we mentioned at the outset, Windows 11 Build 22000.469 is an
optional release and fixes will be bundled with February 2022
Patch Tuesday release. If you’re experiencing a problem
highlighted above, you can install the optional update and
address the problem before the next Patch Tuesday release.

Remember that optional updates are much more stable than
Insider preview builds of the operating system.

However, if you’re not experiencing issues with Windows 11, you
can skip the update as you’ll be getting the same set of fixes
in the next mandatory update. You can always wait a few weeks
to get the same fixes after they’ve been tested by other users.

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