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Download KB5013943 Offline Installer, Windows 11

The security update KB5013943 is now available for all Windows 11 users. Here is the direct link to download KB5013943 offline installer.

The patch Tuesday is here, and Microsoft released a brand new Windows update for all Windows 11 users. This is a security update and mandatory to install. Of course, you can pause Windows 11 updates, but the KB5013943 will be installed eventually in a week or two on all machines.

As with any mandatory update, the KB5013943 should be installed automatically on all supported Windows 11 computers. If Windows Update is causing problems or to install KB5013943 on an offline computer, you can download the offline installer. Once downloaded, double-click on the installer and install it like any other Windows software. After installing, restart the computer and you are good to.

As always, you will find the direct link to download KB5013943 offline installer under the download section in this article. Click on the link to download the offline installer.

As for the changes there are a lot of new fixes and improvements. These include but are not limited to File Explorer, safe mode, Start menu, notification center, quick settings, Microsoft Edge browser, and more. In addition to the regular bug fixes and improvements, the update also comes with miscellaneous security fixes. Since the security fixes small, Microsoft didn’t create a dedicated change log for them.

KB5013943

Download KB5013943 offline installer

The KB5013943 update is available as an offline installer via the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

Go to this webpage, find your Windows 11 version, and click the “Download” button next. Another window or tab will open. Click the available link, and the offline installer is downloaded to your computer. After downloading, double-click on the installer and follow the wizard to install KB5013943. Remember that the update will only install if it is supported. Also, it might download additional updates or dependencies if required.

KB5013943 changelog

Addresses a known issue that might cause your screen to flicker if you start your device in Safe Mode. Components that rely on explorer.exe, such as File Explorer, the Start menu, and the taskbar, might be affected and appear unstable.

That is it.

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