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Windows 11 22H2 receives KB5028254 update, improving brightness settings and addressing multiple bugs
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Published onJuly 27, 2023
published onJuly 27, 2023
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In the latest batch of update previews, Windows 11 users have been treated to theKB5028254 update, specifically designed for Windows 11 22H2. While therecently released KB5028245 update catered to Windows 11 21H2 users, Microsoft has now turned its attention to the more recent version with this latest update.
Although there are many similarities between KB5028245 and KB5028254, they’re not without their differences. The cumulative update for Windows 11 22H2 brings some unique improvements, one of which is an enhancement to the accuracy of brightness settings.
Being a preview version of the upcoming Patch Tuesday update, KB5028254 is categorized as both a non-security update and an optional one. If you have been encountering any of the issues addressed by this update, you have the option to install it right away.
Microsoft has highlighted a few key improvements introduced by the KB5028254 update:
Given the array of bug fixes and enhancements included in the KB5028254 update, it is likely to attract widespread interest from Windows 11 22H2 users. As always, users are encouraged to keep their systems up-to-date to ensure optimal performance and security.
Since this update is pretty similar to the recently released KB5028245,check our post on it for more details.
Via:Beta News
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