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KB5017390: Check out all the changes brought to Windows 11

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Updated onJanuary 16, 2024

updated onJanuary 16, 2024

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Key notes

After we received builds 22621.590 and 22622.590 (KB5017846) for the Windows 11 Beta Channel last week, Microsoft thought the time had come for some new software.

Back then, developers managed to fix the issue causing Control Panel to not launch from the Start menu, Search, or if pinned to the taskbar in the previous flight.

So, as you expected, the Redmond-based tech company is fighting two brand new builds to the above-mentioned Channel.

However, before we get into it, be sure to also check Windows 11 Dev build 25193, just to make sure you are all caught up with what happens to the most recent OS.

What can we expect from builds 22621.598 and 22622.598?

What can we expect from builds 22621.598 and 22622.598?

As we’re pretty sure everyone got accustomed to, a few weeks back, Microsoft began flighting two separate Windows 11 Preview builds for Insiders on the Beta channel for a staggered release.

Fast forward to the present day, the Redmond tech giant has released an update with builds 22621.598 and Build 22622.598 (KB5017390).

These two builds have a lot in common, just like there are clear differences between them, so we are just going to sit down, breathe deep, and check out the changelog together.

Changes and Improvements in Build 22622.598

Fixes in Build 22622.598

Fixes for BOTH Build 22621.598 & Build 22622.598

Known issues

What can I do if KB5017390 fails to install?

Be sure to report any other issues you might come across, in order for Microsoft to address and improve the overall OS experience for us all.

We also have a guide explaining whyKB5034121 underscores the value of transitioning to newer Windows 11 versions, so don’t miss it.

There you have it, folks! Everything you can expect if you are a Windows Insider. Leave a comment below if you found any issues since installing this build.

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Alexandru Poloboc

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With an overpowering desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter, anchor, as well as TV and radio entertainment show host.

A certified gadget freak, he always feels the need to surround himself with next-generation electronics.

When he is not working, he splits his free time between making music, gaming, playing football, basketball and taking his dogs on adventures.

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Alexandru Poloboc

Tech Journalist

With a desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter.