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Microsoft has released the new optional update KB5012643 for Windows 11. The company fixes some bugs like misaligned or truncated video subtitles or button bugs. There are also improvements to a boot bug and a memory leak.

A new update is available for Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 11. Patch KB5012643 should bring some bug fixes. Currently the update is optional and can be downloaded via Windows Update and manually. If you’re not plagued by problems right now, you can wait until May 10th when Microsoft rolls out its next monthly update.

Update with fix for boot bug and memory leak

Microsoft itself gives some highlights from update KB5012643 for Windows 11. This includes, for example, fixing bugs that caused video subtitles to be partially cut off or misaligned. In addition, the temperature should now be displayed above the weather icon on the taskbar. In addition, there should be an update on a bug that caused problems with the buttons. The “minimize”, “maximize” and “close” buttons should work even with a maximized app window.

Update KB5012643 should also bring some relief for companies or regular PC users. There is said to have been an error that occasionally caused delays in starting the operating system on certain point-of-sale terminals. Some PCs are said to have started up for up to 40 minutes. In addition, a memory leak is said to have been fixed that occurred on systems that are used 24 hours a day, every day of the week. In addition, there should be further improvements with the update.

Microsoft recently revealed in a podcast that the task manager for Windows 11 should have a more colorful design with the Sun Valley 2 update. The app should support the accent colors of the operating system. The task manager should thus fit better into the new design of Windows 11.

Source: Microsof t, PC gamers, Guru3D

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