Security News > 2022 > February > Windows 10 KB5010415 update released with 35 bug fixes, improvements
Microsoft has released the optional KB5010415 Preview cumulative update for Windows 10 20H2, Windows 10 21H1, and Windows 10 21H2. This update includes a wide variety of bug fixes, including those for Microsoft Edge's Internet Explorer mode, printing, memory leaks, and more.
The KB5010415 cumulative update preview is part of Microsoft's January 2022 monthly "C" update, allowing admins to test upcoming fixes to be released in the March 2022 Patch Tuesday.
Windows 10 users can also manually download and install the KB5010415 preview update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
Microsoft has also released the 'KB5010524: Setup Dynamic Update for Windows 10' and 'KB5001716: Update for Windows Update Service components' updates to improve the Windows 10 setup and update process.
The Windows 10 KB5001716 update also introduces a new user interface change for Windows Update that displays warnings when the installed version of Windows will soon be unsupported.
"After this update is installed, Windows may periodically display a notification informing you of problems that may prevent Windows Update from keeping your device up-to-date and protected against current threats. For example, you may see a notification informing you that your device is currently running a version of Windows that has reached the end of its support lifecycle, or that your device does not meet the minimum hardware requirements for the currently installed version of Windows," explains the KB5001716 release notes.
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