Windows 11 build 22624.1537 (KB5023780) rolls out in Beta Channel

  • Windows 11 22H2 receives build 22621.1537 and 22624.1537 (KB5022910) in the Beta Channel.
  • This update rolls out new Live Captions, Touch Keyboards, and Chinese IME improvements.
  • Also, it includes various fixes and changes for the operating system.

For machines in the Beta Channel, Microsoft publishes Windows 11 build 22624.1537 (KB5022910) with new features enabled by default and the preview build 22621.1537 (KB5022910) with features disabled by default.

According to the official modifications, Windows 11 builds 22624.1537 and 22621.1537 provide an enhanced context menu with XAML for File Explorer that provides access key shortcuts to swiftly execute a task. A new version of Task Manager that lets you make live kernel memory dumps is also included in the flight, and desktops, laptops, and convertibles may now use the Content Adaptive Brightness Control feature.

These releases also include a number of enhancements and fixes.

Changes and fixes for build 22624.1537

The most recent version of Windows 11 on the Beta Channel has the following enhancements and new features:

File Explorer

Windows 11 build 22624.1537 incorporates access key shortcuts into the XAML context menu to enable speedy command execution as part of the File Explorer enhancements. Using the Shift + F10 keyboard shortcut or choosing the file and clicking the Menu key on the keyboard will bring up the shortcuts view.

Task Manager

You may now produce live kernel memory dumps (LKD) from the Detailsstab by right-clicking on the process and choosing the “Create live kernel memory dump file” option in the Task Manager app. This is on top of the user mode processes’ current memory dump. The business claims that the purpose of a kernel live dump is to collect information for troubleshooting an unusual circumstance while preserving system functionality.

Task Manager live kernel dump

In the Task Manager settings, you will also see a new option for live kernel dumps. The %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\TaskManager\LiveKernelDumps folder will also receive the dumps.

Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC)

Beginning with this release, Windows 11 will enable the Content Adaptive Brightness Control feature to function on desktop computers and laptops and convertibles that are connected to a charger.

From the Display settings page (in the Brightness & Color section), you can modify the feature by selecting one of the following options: Off, Always, or On Battery Only.

Because the firm is devaluing the legacy tool, several Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) and MSDT Troubleshooters are now being diverted to the troubleshooters found under Settings>System>Troubleshoot.

Additionally, kernel-generated minidumps will now include the Virtual Memory ranges, indicated by aKbCallbackTriageDumpDataBugCheck Callback Routine, following a Blue Screen of Death.

Additionally, Windows 11 build 22624.1537 includes the following fixes:

  • Improved the experience on login after booting up by reducing the performance impact of startup apps.
  • Fixed the issue in the Taskbar that in the previous build where the option under Settings > Personalization > Taskbar in the Taskbar behavior section to show seconds in the clock on the system tray was not actually enabling the functionality. Also, the company fixed an issue causing the show s hidden icons flyout to open behind things like the OneNote app flyout and live captions.
  • Improved the performance of search within Settings.
  • Fixed an issue that was causing voice access to take some time to turn on after using the wake-up command.
  • Fixed an issue that was causing an unexpected error message to appear when opening Group Policy Editor in the previous flight.

Changes and fixes for build 22624.1537 and 22621.1537

In all versions, the Taskbar’s search box will have a button that launches the Bing Chat application in Microsoft Edge. Other improvements and modifications include:

  • Adds many new features and improvements to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. For more information, see Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
  • The search box on the taskbar will be lighter when you set Windows to a custom color mode. This will occur when you set the Windows mode to dark and the app mode to light in Settings > Personalization > Colors.
  • This update affects the Arab Republic of Egypt. The update supports the government s daylight saving time change order for 2023.
  • This update affects jscript9Legacy.dll. It adds ITracker and ITrackingService to stop MHTML from not responding.
  • Addresses an issue that affects complexity policy settings for PINs. They are ignored.
  • This update affects Xbox Elite users who have the Xbox Adaptive Controller. This update applies your controller remapping preferences on the desktop.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) option 119 Domain Search Option. The issue stops you from using a connection-specific DNS Suffix Search List.
  • Addresses an issue that affects a Clustered Shared Volume (CSV). The CSV fails to come online. This occurs if you enable BitLocker and local CSV managed protectors, and the system recently rotated the BitLocker keys.
  • Addresses an issue that might affect your audio. It might cause glitching or screeching. This occurs when the system is under a heavy load or wakes from sleep.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Microsoft Narrator. It fails to read items in dropdown lists in Microsoft Excel.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) client. The client returns an HTTP server error status (500). This error occurs when it runs a transfer job in the Storage Migration Service.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Active Directory Users & Computers. It stops responding. This occurs when you use TaskPad view to enable or disable many objects at the same time.
  • This update affects the Group Policy Editor. It adds Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 to the list of protocols that you can set.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Windows Search. Windows Search fails inside of Windows container images.
  • Addresses a rare issue that might cause an input destination to be null. This issue might occur when you attempt to convert a physical point to a logical point during hit testing. Because of this, the computer raises a stop error.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Desired State Configuration. It loses its previously configured options. This occurs if metaconfig.mof is missing.
  • The update addresses an issue that affects the Remote Procedure Call Service (rpcss.exe). The issue might cause a race condition between the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) and the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) endpoint mapper.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Microsoft PowerPoint. It stops responding on the Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD). This occurs when you use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Fast Identity Online 2.0 (FIDO2) PIN credential icon. It does not appear on the credentials screen of an external monitor. This occurs when that monitor is attached to a closed laptop.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the new Windows Runtime (WinRT) API. This issue stops an application from querying for location information using MBIM2.0+.
  • Addresses an issue that affects USB printers. The system classifies them as multimedia devices even though they are not.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Microsoft HTML Application Host (HTA). This issue blocks code execution that uses Microsoft HTA. This occurs when you turn on Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) User Mode Code Integrity (UMCI) enforced mode.
  • This update affects the Group Policy Management Console. It addresses a scripting error in the Group Policy Preferences window.
  • Addresses an issue that stops WDAC from parsing fields from binaries.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) certificate. The system reports some SCEP certificate installations as failed. Instead, the system should report them as pending.
  • Addresses an issue that affects Microsoft PowerPoint. It stops responding. This occurs when you use accessibility tools.
  • Addresses an issue that affects the Notepad combo box in Settings. It fails to show all the available options.
  • Addresses an issue that might affect Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. They might close when devices enter Modern Standby. Modern Standby is an expansion of the Connected Standby power model. This issue occurs if certain Bluetooth PhoneLink features are turned on.

Finally, there are a few reported problems with the Taskbar and Live Captions in Windows 11 version 22624.1537.

Install build 22624.1537

Use the Windows Insider Program settings from the Update & Security section to enroll your device in the Beta Channel in order to download and install Windows 11 build 22624.1537.

You can get build 22624.1537 from the Windows Update settings by clicking the Check for Updates button after enrolling the machine in the program. If you are new to the Windows Insider Program, however, you will need a device that satisfies the minimal system requirements in order to receive the update. You can check for updates to download build 22624.1537 if the device receives build 22621.1537.

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