Microsoft has released the Windows 11 KB5011493 cumulative update with security updates, quality improvements, and a fix for OneDrive that was not deleting files.
KB5011493 is a mandatory cumulative update as it contains the March 2022 Patch Tuesday security updates for vulnerabilities discovered in previous months.
Windows 11 users can install today’s update by going to Start > Settings > Windows Update and clicking on ‘Check for Updates.’
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Windows 11 users can also manually download and install the KB5011493 update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
After installing the KB5011493 update, Windows 11 will change its build number to 22000.556.
Microsoft’s cumulative update release notes are no longer listed in the support bulletins but instead shared in a video.
Some of the highlighted fixes in the Windows 11 KB5011493 update are:
Microsoft also states that they fixed a Microsoft OneDrive bug that was not correctly deleting files when resetting a Windows device.
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“When you select Remove everything, files that have been downloaded or synced locally from Microsoft OneDrive might not be deleted,” explains the KB5011493 release notes.
“Some devices might take up to seven (7) days after you install this update to fully address the issue and prevent files from persisting after a reset. For immediate effect, you can manually trigger Windows Update Troubleshooter using the instructions in Windows Update Troubleshooter.”
Finally, Microsoft updated the servicing stack to resolve bugs or issues preventing Windows Updates from properly installing future updates.
Microsoft now bundles the servicing stack with the cumulative update, so there is not a separate update to install.
For a complete list of changes, you can review the Windows Insider KB5010414 preview update release notes, which reflect the changes in today’s KB5011493 cumulative update.