Windows 11 Update KB5067036: New Features Roll Out, Bugs Buzz Off!
The KB5067036 update for Windows 11 introduces the Administrator Protection feature and an updated Start Menu. The optional update, part of Microsoft’s non-security preview schedule, lets users test these features before next month’s Patch Tuesday. It adds bug fixes and new features, including a responsive Start Menu and improved cybersecurity measures.

Hot Take:
Looks like Microsoft is finally giving some love to Windows 11 by rolling out a preview update that’s got more bells and whistles than a one-man band. With new admin protections and a revamped Start Menu, Windows 11 is shaping up to be the digital equivalent of a makeover show. Just remember, it’s all fun and games until your computer decides it’s Monday and refuses to update!
Key Points:
– KB5067036 is an optional preview update for Windows 11 introducing Administrator Protection and a redesigned Start Menu.
– The update is part of Microsoft’s monthly non-security preview updates, which are optional and do not include security patches.
– Administrator Protection requires identity verification with Windows Hello for actions needing administrative privileges.
– The Start Menu gets a facelift with new layout options, a scrollable “All” section, and Phone Link integration.
– The update also brings fixes for various known issues, including those affecting Media Creation Tool and HTTP/2 connections.
