Kb5031358 Exclusive — 202310 Cumulative Update For Windows 11 For X64based Systems
KB5031358 is a update that includes all previous improvements from September 2023 (KB5030319) plus new security and non-security fixes. It is not available for Windows 11 version 21H2 (which reached end of support on October 10, 2023).
Despite its benefits, many x64 system users reported that KB5031358 failed to install, throwing specific error codes like , 0x800f0988 , or 0x8007000d . Common Symptoms: The installation gets stuck at 99% and rolls back.
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The update restored the ability to "never combine" taskbar buttons and show labels, a feature heavily requested by users since the initial launch of Windows 11. Security and Stability
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To mitigate CVE-2023-44487, KB5031358 introduced new registry keys to limit the number of RST_STREAMS per minute, allowing system administrators to harden their HTTP/2 stacks.
The update is a mandatory security patch released by Microsoft on October 10, 2023, specifically designed for Windows 11 version 22H2 systems [1]. As a cumulative update, it bundles previous fixes alongside critical security enhancements [1]. This article explores everything you need to know about the 2023-10 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 for x64-based Systems (KB5031358) , including its features, common installation bugs, and how to fix them [1]. What is KB5031358? Common Symptoms: The installation gets stuck at 99%
KB5031358 brought a host of quality improvements and new features originally part of the September 2023 preview update (KB5030301). These enhancements aimed to refine the Windows 11 experience and modernize its interface.
