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Wi-Fi hotspot crashes fixed, and there’s a new study

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Windows Updates can be a real mess, but in some situations, they can fix a lot of problems. We’ve seen this happen in the past, and it looks like it’s happening again.

This week, a new system update from Microsoft was released that fixes a number of issues with Windows 11. This is an optional update, but it is recommended for anyone who has problems with this system.



Patch Tuesday in June was not positive for Windows 11. In addition to the security fixes and general improvements it introduced, it also brought several issues to users of this system.

One of the biggest complaints was related to Wi-Fi and loss of connection when activating a hotspot in Windows 11. It was a strange situation, but Microsoft quickly investigated it to find a solution.

Is arrive now in an optional update available to everyone. Marked as KB5014668, it will put Windows 11 on build 22000.778 and will permanently fix this hotspot issue and its loss of connection.

In addition to addressing this issue, Microsoft has added another new feature in KB5014668. This one focuses on research and brings what Microsoft has labeled as Highlights, which are dedicated to special days or holidays, with images hinting at those moments.

Of course, KB5014668 also solved other Windows 11 issues that caused the system to work incorrectly. Here, we've had video playback crashes, Bluetooth device pairing issues at startup, and even Microsoft's own system update.

Anyone who wants to install this new Windows 11 update must go to Settings and then find the news on Windows Update. KB5014668 is optional and will only be displayed this way, so you need to follow these steps. If you have problems with Windows 11, the best thing to do is to install this system update from Microsoft.

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