September 10, 2024 at 02:23PM
Microsoft has released the KB5043064 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and 21H2, including 6 fixes and security updates fixing 142 vulnerabilities. Users can install it manually or schedule an update time. It addresses various issues, including Bluetooth and BitLocker bugs. However, there are issues with account profile pictures and dual-booting with Linux.
From the meeting notes, here are the key takeaways for the Windows 10 KB5043064 cumulative update:
1. The update includes 6 changes and fixes, addressing issues such as Bluetooth device malfunctions due to memory leaks and a bug causing the operating system to boot into the BitLocker recovery screen.
2. It contains the September 2024 Patch Tuesday security updates, addressing 142 vulnerabilities and is mandatory for installation.
3. Users can manually install the update by going to Settings, clicking on Windows Update, and performing a ‘Check for Updates.’ Once checked, the update will automatically start installing, and users can schedule a time for the computer to restart to finish the installation.
4. After installing the update, Windows 10 22H2 will be updated to build 19045.4894.
5. The update also addresses various other issues related to Windows Installer, Input Method Editor, Country and Operator Settings Asset, Bind Filter Driver, and Unified Write Filter and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.
6. Furthermore, the update resolves the SBAT setting issue that caused Linux not to boot properly on devices dual-booting Windows and Linux.
7. Some known issues persist, such as users receiving 0x80070520 errors when attempting to change their account profile pictures.
8. Microsoft has released a temporary fix for the SBAT update issue, which involves removing the SBAT update from Windows 10.
For a comprehensive list of fixes, refer to the KB5043064 support bulletin and last month’s KB5041582 preview update bulletin.