Currently, the Windows 11 Build 22610 remains flawed at the moment. With that being said, Microsoft needs to implement the final touches and improvement before officially rolling it out for the public.

It is expected that the final version of 22H2 will be released anytime soon, per the Redmond giant. Many features and other extra stuff will be added once the update arrives.

Microsoft to Finalize Windows 11 22H2 Launch

Microsoft to Ship Windows 11 22H2 Build in Final Update, But What's New?
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Microsoft might now be in the process of releasing the Windows 11 22H2 soon.

According to a report by Windows Latest, the tech titan is planning to unveil the new update for its latest Windows OS. It will be available in both beta and Dev channels.

There will be notable changes in the platform including the extra support and other options for the users. For some time, the minor updates are expected to come. These include bug fixes and other solutions to different issues.

Somehow, some users say that the Windows Explorer.exe unexpectedly crashes sometimes in the latest preview. This will be addressed later by Microsoft in the upcoming update.

For those wondering if the extra tabs will be incorporated to the File Explorer, the answer remains "uncertain." Although Microsoft has not yet disclosed details about this change, the company concludes that the Explorer will have refinements.

Additionally, the context menu will receive changes, too and even a revamped design for the Explorer sidebar.

New Updates to See For Windows 11 22H2 Build

In the similar report, we assume that the most recent Windows OW will introduce "drag and drop." This feature allows the user to pin a particular icon/s in the Start Menu.

However, if you grow up using Windows 10, expect that the other features will not be added. Apparently,  the calendar flyout has been eradicated in this OS update.

Other than that, Microsoft will continuously add fixes for bugs and other system problems. Considering that there's no fixed date for the updates, it's better to assume that the team is currently working for these changes.

Speaking of which, the update for the Windows 11 22H2 might land in August or later this year.

Windows 11 Safe Mode Bug

Earlier this week, Microsoft said that it has now fixed the annoying bug that affects the Windows 11 screen when launched on Safe Mode. According to Softpedia, the company blamed the devices with the said OS behind the issue.

"After installing KB5012643, devices starting in Safe Mode might show a flickering screen. Components that rely on Explorer.exe, such as File Explorer, Start Menu, and Taskbar, can be affected and appear unstable," Microsoft mentioned in its blog.

The company reminds the users that the solution for the bug could take up to 24 hours before being rolled out to the consumers. It should be noted that the people could restart their devices to hasten the application of the resolution.

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