Microsoft has released a new cumulative update for Windows 11, and the changelog points to highly anticipated improvements, including several aimed at the Start menu and File Explorer. Windows 11 cumulative update KB5008215 therefore further refines the experience with the operating system, and the changelog includes lots of improvements aimed at the bugs reported lately. This is good news for everybody, especially as Windows 11 is still rolling out to users right now. The rollout is projected to be finalized by the summer of the next year, so PCs out there are getting the update gradually. Start menu improvements As far as the Start menu, Windows 11 cumulative update KB5008215 resolves a glitch that blocked the app icons from showing up for some users. “Addresses an issue that affects the Start menu when you install a large number of apps and change the screen resolution. The app names appear on the Start menu, but the app icons are missing. Th...
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