Microsoft is getting greedier by the day. We don’t know what motivates the company to make worse decisions. This time, Microsoft Windows 11 update will be worse in terms of user experience. On the one hand, the company is adding bug fixes, and on the other hand, it is planning to add a very controversial feature to the Start menu.
There are rumors that the tech giant has a hidden agenda. The support document highlights the updates as patch KB5023778 for Windows 11 22H2 PCs. The patch is available for preview, while the update is set to be released next month. A few days ago, the company made it mandatory for search engines to buy a license to use Bing indexing. Moreover, Microsoft is in hot water over the latest Microsoft Windows 11 update and the Bing AI indexing license.
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Microsoft Windows 11 Update Will Bring in Pop-up Panel Notifications:
Microsoft warns users to back up their files with a pop-up notification panel. It is obviously a good thing to back up your data, such as pictures, documents, and more, to cloud storage. In addition, you can also back up your most important folders locally with an external drive. The pop-up notification will surely start backing up your data to OneDrive – the official Microsoft cloud storage service. Moreover, the Start menu prompts will only promote OneDrive.
Users will have to create a Microsoft account and connect to the official service. Leakers have been talking about this feature for quite some time. To be honest, Microsoft has been trying for a long time to promote its services or get more visitors to its services. For example, people don’t really bother to use Microsoft OneDrive to back up their data. Instead, they prefer to use Google Drive for backup purposes.
Microsoft says,
“This is only available to a small audience right now. It will be rolled out more broadly in the coming months. Some devices may notice different visual treatments as we gather feedback.”
With all this confusion, Microsoft has released helpful bug fixes. For example, the company is fixing a bug that shows printers as multimedia devices. The new Microsoft Windows 11 update will fix this problem with printers or any other device connected through a USB port.