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Windows 10 welcomes KB5010415 optional update with many fixes and improvements

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As an optional update for Windows 10, KB5010415 is being pushed through Windows Update. In addition, as an update that can be deployed on production devices, Microsoft also provides an offline installation package of KB5010415. Users who need it can download and install it manually.

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The KB5010415 optional update is relatively more secure than technical preview releases from channels such as Dev or Beta. But unless you do encounter a specific system problem that must be fixed by patching, we do not recommend that Windows 10 users choose blindly.

According to the official log:

If you search Windows Update now, you will most likely see a prompt like this:

Cumulative Update Preview (February 2022) for Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64 Systems (KB5010415).

Download address (x64/x86):

Windows 10 KB5010415 (build 19044.1566) changelog:

For users looking to upgrade to Windows 11, KB5010415 also fixes an issue that might be encountered when checking TPM status using Get-TPM PowerShell.

The tool returns an error code of “0x80090011” due to the inability to report Trusted Platform Module (TPM) information correctly.

Additionally, KB5010415 fixes some driver issues, hopefully avoiding the bug of dropping drivers and reloading when using HVCI protection.

Other bug fixes include:

Finally, Microsoft also released the KB501414 update for Windows 11 operating system issues, which also includes many new features.

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