Microsoft issued the July Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 this week, which includes important fixes, particularly addressing a notable issue with the Taskbar. This specific bug primarily impacted users of the Windows N edition, who may have experienced the Taskbar disappearing or becoming unresponsive unexpectedly.
Windows 11 gets July update on Patch Tuesday
The KB5040442 update is for Windows 11 versions 23H2 and 22H2, and KB5040431 is for Windows 11 21H2, with compilations 22621.3880, 22631.3880, and 22000.3079, respectively.
The bug in Taskbar impacts only Windows N edition users who have certain media features turned off by default or manually disabled in the control panel, as stated by Microsoft.
The problem is officially described as:
After installing the KB5039302 update, there may be difficulty displaying or using the taskbar on Windows N edition devices, as this edition lacks many media-related tools. Disabling ‘Media Features’ in the control panel can also lead to this issue.
Some enterprise users of Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2 may encounter problems when attempting to switch from Windows Pro to Windows Enterprise, despite significant improvements. Also, a glitch exists that can hinder Windows 11 21H2 users from altering their profile picture using the Settings app.
How to get the update
The update is required for all compatible Windows 11 versions and will be downloaded automatically once it is ready. Users can also manually check for the update by going to the Settings menu > Windows Update.
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