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Microsoft releases the final preview of the Moment 5 update
The Moment 5 update is anticipated to be released in the final week of February
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Published onFebruary 16, 2024
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Microsoft has rolled out the latest update,KB5034848, for Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel forWindows 11 23H2 (Build 22631)andWindows 11 22H2 version(Build 22621).
For Windows 11 23H2, the build number is22631.3227, while for Windows 11 22H2, the build number is22621.3227.
This release is said to be the final preview of the next feature update for Windows 11,Moment 5. It is said to be released in the last week of February. Here are the changes you can expect:
New features
Improvements and bug fixes:
Along with this update, Microsoft also released aFebruary Windows Configuration Updatelabeled asKB5035349for Windows 11, version 23H2 and 22H2. Here are the changes you will see:
Voice Access enhancements
Windows Share Windows Updates
Nearby Share Enhancements
Additional features
To get the preview build on your computer, make sure you have enabled theGet the latest updates as soon as they’re availableoption. And, if it is turned on before installingKB5034848, theFebruary Windows Configuration UpdateKB5035349will be installed.
When you click Check for Updates, under the Windows Update section for Settings, the February Windows Configuration Update might not appear, but once theKB5034848is installed and your system is restarted, you can see the KB5035349 update as well under Update History.
In case theGet the latest updates as soon as they’re availableis not enabled, theKB5034848will be installed, and the other oneKB5035349will roll out on your device at a controlled pace.
In both scenarios, whether you keep the feature enabled or not, you will eventually receive all the features introduced with these updates. It only affects the timing of the update delivery.
Do you prefer to keep this setting enabled? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.