As part of the Patch Tuesday update rollout, Windows 11 received the update KB5015814, which bumps the version number to build 22000.795 and brings several fixes and new features. In addition, in the Release Preview Channel, the company also rolled out the update KB5015882, which includes non-security fixes and improvements expected to arrive during the August maintenance update rollout. Furthermore, Windows 11 build 25158 showed up in the Dev Channel with a new search interface experience for the Taskbar and various improvements. Windows 10 received the update KB5015807 for version 21H2, which brings various fixes and improvements.

Tech tips roundup

This week, you also learned a bunch of tips to get the most out of Windows, including the steps to change the execution policy to run scripts on PowerShell. We looked into the steps to set up a proxy server, set the default GPU for apps, and manage the Quick Settings flyout buttons on Windows 11. You now know how to manually install updates on Windows 11 using Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog, Command Prompt, and PowerShell. In case you need to uninstall updates, you can use these instructions. If your device is running low on storage, you can use steps to free up space on Windows 11. Furthermore, we looked into the steps to enable and use Live Captions, install network cameras, disable audio devices and normalize sound on Windows 11. If you use the Windows Terminal app, these instructions will help you change the default font face for all and specific profiles. On Windows 10, we looked into the steps to stop automatic driver installs and create a backup of the Registry. Google ChromeOS is now available in the stable channel, and you can use these instructions to install it on virtually any computer. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.