Microsoft is expected to release the Windows 11 Sun Valley 2 update later this year, but the company has now started rolling out a new update for Windows 11. The update is now available for download for testers in the beta channel and brings many improvements and bugs. Operating system fixes.
Windows 11 KB5017846 update, as reported by Windows Central, fixes known issues in the previous beta version of the operating system, and the update does not include any new features as such, however, the main focus remains on fixing problems reported by beta testers.
The update is regarding minor changes and bug fixes, and one of the new features included in the update is a new popup that tracks the system highlight color, but it must be enabled from Settings -> Personalization -> Colors -> Show accent color in Start menu and taskbar.
For those not in the know, the 2H22 update is expected to bring back the drag-and-drop functionality along with the updated swap menu, in addition to this, a pop-up request issue in multiple languages has been fixed with this update, and the company has also reportedly fixed the issue control when trying to Users run it from the start menu.
In addition to that, the update also fixes issues with explorer.exe, installed folders, and more.