The update KB5016629 bumps the version number to build 22000.856. And according to the changes, fixes bugs that may prevent users from opening the Start menu and address various security issues. The update also includes the non-security fixes and improvements previously available with the update preview on July 25 (KB5015882). For example, the update brings changes to Focus assist, adds a new option to upgrade to a newer version during the initial setup, and brings back a specific Windows Autopilot deployment scenario. If you prefer manually installing the August 2022 update, you can download it from the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
Update KB5016629 fixes and changes for Windows 11
These are the fixes and new features available with the latest update preview of Windows 11:
Install Windows 11 build 22000.856
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