Microsoft has released another update for the Windows 10 operating system. Update KB5005611 brings many significant fixes and improvements.

This is an optional update, it is not required to install and will not download or install unless the user manually selects the update and clicks Download and Install. This patch does not offer security fixes, but contains a long list of general improvements and bug fixes.
KB5005611 is available for Windows 10 version 21H1 (May 2021 update), version 20H2 (October 2020), and version 2004 (May 2020 update).

Note that support for Windows 10 version 2004 ends in December and Microsoft will soon stop releasing additional updates.
The update fixes problems with the long-suffering News and Interests widget, Outlook and its settings, distorted audio when recording using digital assistants, and fixes a variety of system crashes, including those leading to the Blue Screen of Death.
It is especially noted that Microsoft has finally fixed an issue that causes applications like Outlook to crash when viewing emails or calendars synced to an account. Additionally, we fixed an issue where an Outlook add-in could prevent users from typing a response in other Windows applications.
Among the fixed system crashes, we can note, for example, an error that caused the PC to stop working when the system was restarted after normal use, as well as an error due to which applications on the taskbar might not work if the taskbar is not pinned to the bottom of the screen (default location).
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