Microsoft has released a new insider version of Windows 11’s new version 24H2. This new build is also known as KB5044384. In this, you are going to see some new features and improvements.

This new 24H2 build Microsoft released KB5044384 on October 10 for all insider testers. Before this, they had released a new update KB5044284 for Windows 11 24H2, KB5044285 for 23H2, and KB5044273 for Windows 10.
What changes do we get to see in this new build KB5044273? Let’s understand further.
Windows 11 KB5044273 New Features & Changes
- Through this new update, Microsoft will be able to control (screen share) the phone directly from the PC on the Start menu. It will also help in keeping an eye on all the content. Only Android users will be able to use this.
- Now the notification problem has been solved. You can easily turn off notification suggestions on Windows. Click on the three dots in the notification and turn it off.
- A preview update has been given to the Windows Sandbox client. With this, you will be able to easily share between sandboxes, control audio, and video input, and even share folders.
- This update KB5044273 gives a button in the Settings menu to separate your VHD or VHDx.
- The Wi-Fi password dialog box has been given a new look. An attempt has been made to make it more attractive than before.
- Now you will be able to open different apps and start the search by opening the Copilot app.
- Some other issues have been fixed in this. Many annoying problems related to HTML applications on ARM64 Windows PE, kernel-debug files, stop during the shutdown, login errors and false alarms by the sfc /scannow command have been fixed.
The rollout of this new version 24H2 update KB5044273 of Microsoft’s Windows 11 is going to start slowly. Microsoft has just released the ISO of Windows 11 24H2.
Many types of bugs are being seen in this version right now. Work is going on on it. What is your opinion on this new Windows 11 24H2 update?
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