202310 Cumulative Update For Windows 11 For X64based Systems Kb5031358 Exclusive [repack]
Fixes an issue where Microsoft OneDrive became unresponsive when using NTFS-compressed files and addresses a USB printer conflict where Microsoft Defender prevented printing. Installation Details
| Feature | KB5030219 (Sept 2023) | KB5031358 (Oct 2023) | | --- | --- | --- | | Build Number | 22621.2283 | 22621.2428 | | Zero-day fixes | CVE-2023-36761 | CVE-2023-44487, CVE-2023-36563 | | HTTP/2 protection | No | Yes (Rapid Reset patch) | | Multi-monitor DWM issue | No | Yes (new bug introduced) | | Xbox performance | No change | Improved USB polling rate | | LAPS policies | Partial | Full support (x64 exclusive) |
Because Windows 11 Version 21H2 has formally reached its End of Service (EOS) for Home and Pro editions, understanding how to handle, troubleshoot, or transition away from this historical update is paramount to keeping aging enterprise and personal infrastructure secure. Core Specifications of KB5031358 Fixes an issue where Microsoft OneDrive became unresponsive
prevented certain USB printers from working and fixed errors affecting Microsoft Print to PDF System Stability: Resolved a memory leak issue when using CopyFile() MoveFile() functions and fixed a bug where
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Because Windows 11 Version 21H2 (the original release of the OS) approached its official End of Service (EOS) date for Home and Pro editions around this timeframe, KB5031358 stands out as an exclusive, milestone maintenance package. It acts as a mandatory baseline layer for x64 hardware infrastructures before upgrading to subsequent feature iterations. Key Specifications & Architecture Overview Can’t copy the link right now
Included in the payload is an update to the Servicing Stack Update (SSU). The SSU is the core component that installs Windows updates on your device. Upgrading this layer ensures that the system can reliably interpret, unpack, and write new system files without corrupting the local component store. 3. Core Software and Printing Bug Fixes
: For developers or those running Windows 11 in virtualized environments (VMware, Hyper-V, etc.), it's essential to ensure that the virtualization software is updated to the latest version prior to installing KB5031358. Compatibility patches for the servicing stack are often released in tandem with cumulative updates.