Microsoft has issued the KB5046613 cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2, which contains eleven improvements and fixes, including a new Microsoft account manager in the Start menu and fixes for multi-function printer difficulties.
The Windows 10 KB5046613 update is required because it includes Microsoft's November 2024 Patch Tuesday security upgrades.
Windows users can install this update by heading to Settings, selecting Windows Update, then manually completing a 'Check for Updates.'
However, because this update is required, it will begin installing in Windows whenever you check for updates. To make things easier, you can schedule a time when your computer will restart to complete the installation.
After installing this update, Windows 10 22H2 will be updated to build 19045.5131, and Windows 10 21H2 to build 19044.5131.
Windows 10 users can manually download and install the KB5046613 update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
What's new in Windows 10: KB5046613
The KB5046613 update contains multiple Windows fixes for multi-function printer problems and other issues. The sole new feature is the new Microsoft account manager in the Start Menu.
This update contains ten fixes, which are listed below.
[Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist (DriverSiPolicy.p7b)] Fixed: This update expands the list of drivers susceptible to Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.
[Start Menu] New! This update begins the rollout of the new account manager in the Start menu. The new design makes it easier to check your account and change its settings. To switch to another user, click the ellipsis (...) next to Sign out. The Lock command is now available in the power menu. Please keep in mind that while this modification will be implemented gradually, not all users will have access to it.
[Multifunctional Printer (MFP)]
Fixed: When you connect to it via USB connection, it now emits precise network command text when you want it to.
Fixed: When connecting to an MFP via USB connection, a scanner driver fails to install.
[vmswitch] Fixed: A vmswitch causes a stop error. This occurs when you utilize Load Balancing and Failover (LBFO) in conjunction with two virtual switches on a virtual machine (VM). In this scenario, one virtual switch employs single root input/output virtualization (SR-IOV).
[Upgrade to Windows 11.] Fixed: The stop error 0x3B is caused by a race situation. This may occur when you update from Windows 10 to Windows 11.
[Product activation phone number] Fixed: This includes new phone numbers for numerous regions.
[Country and Operator Setting Asset (COSA)] Fixed: This version updates the profiles for specific mobile providers.
[WebView 2 applications] Fixed: They no longer detect input from Xbox 360 and Bluetooth controllers.
[Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) (Known Issue)] Fixed: When you sign into AVD, you may encounter a black screen. You might also discover that you can't log out of your account. The dark screen stays even after disconnecting and reconnecting to AVD. The application event log shows Event ID:1000, indicating a problem with svchost.exe_AppXSvc.
Microsoft states that they are unaware of any known concerns with this release.
The Windows 10 KB5046613 update is required because it includes Microsoft's November 2024 Patch Tuesday security upgrades.
Windows users can install this update by heading to Settings, selecting Windows Update, then manually completing a 'Check for Updates.'
However, because this update is required, it will begin installing in Windows whenever you check for updates. To make things easier, you can schedule a time when your computer will restart to complete the installation.
After installing this update, Windows 10 22H2 will be updated to build 19045.5131, and Windows 10 21H2 to build 19044.5131.
Windows 10 users can manually download and install the KB5046613 update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
What's new in Windows 10: KB5046613
The KB5046613 update contains multiple Windows fixes for multi-function printer problems and other issues. The sole new feature is the new Microsoft account manager in the Start Menu.
This update contains ten fixes, which are listed below.
[Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist (DriverSiPolicy.p7b)] Fixed: This update expands the list of drivers susceptible to Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.
[Start Menu] New! This update begins the rollout of the new account manager in the Start menu. The new design makes it easier to check your account and change its settings. To switch to another user, click the ellipsis (...) next to Sign out. The Lock command is now available in the power menu. Please keep in mind that while this modification will be implemented gradually, not all users will have access to it.
[Multifunctional Printer (MFP)]
Fixed: When you connect to it via USB connection, it now emits precise network command text when you want it to.
Fixed: When connecting to an MFP via USB connection, a scanner driver fails to install.
[vmswitch] Fixed: A vmswitch causes a stop error. This occurs when you utilize Load Balancing and Failover (LBFO) in conjunction with two virtual switches on a virtual machine (VM). In this scenario, one virtual switch employs single root input/output virtualization (SR-IOV).
[Upgrade to Windows 11.] Fixed: The stop error 0x3B is caused by a race situation. This may occur when you update from Windows 10 to Windows 11.
[Product activation phone number] Fixed: This includes new phone numbers for numerous regions.
[Country and Operator Setting Asset (COSA)] Fixed: This version updates the profiles for specific mobile providers.
[WebView 2 applications] Fixed: They no longer detect input from Xbox 360 and Bluetooth controllers.
[Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) (Known Issue)] Fixed: When you sign into AVD, you may encounter a black screen. You might also discover that you can't log out of your account. The dark screen stays even after disconnecting and reconnecting to AVD. The application event log shows Event ID:1000, indicating a problem with svchost.exe_AppXSvc.
Microsoft states that they are unaware of any known concerns with this release.