Windows 10 Update Fixes: Say Goodbye to Start Menu Drama and Printer Scanning Woes!

Microsoft’s June 2025 non-security preview update for Windows 10, version 22H2, tackles bugs like the misbehaving Start Menu and rebellious printers. KB5061087 is an optional update letting admins test fixes before the July 2025 updates drop. Just remember: blurry CJK text might still haunt your browsers, so keep the magnifying glass handy!

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Microsoft’s non-security preview update for Windows 10, version 22H2, is like getting a sneak peek at your birthday presents, except instead of toys, it’s fixing your Start Menu and printer woes. It’s the tech equivalent of your mom reminding you to eat your veggies so you’re ready for the July 2025 Patch Tuesday feast. And hey, if you’re feeling spontaneous, why not try a blurry adventure with your CJK text? All in all, Windows 10 users are getting a blend of bug fixes and a dash of mystery!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft released the June 2025 non-security preview update for Windows 10, version 22H2.
  • Fixes include Start Menu launch issues and scanning failures on USB multi-function printers.
  • Addresses remote Component Object Model (COM) activation failure error 0x8001011.
  • Optional update, installable via Windows Settings or manually from Microsoft Update Catalog.
  • Known issue: Blurry CJK text at 96 DPI in Chromium-based browsers.

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