Microsoft has released the KB5037768 cumulative update for Windows 10 21H2 and Windows 10 22H2 with twenty changes, including account notifications in the Start Menu and Widgets on the lock screen.
KB5037768 is a mandatory Windows 10 cumulative update containing Microsoft's May 2024 Patch Tuesday security updates.
Windows users can install this update by going into Settings, clicking on Windows Update, and manually performing a 'Check for Updates.'
However, as this update is mandatory, it will automatically start installing in Windows once you check for updates. To make this more manageable, you can schedule a time when your computer is restarted to finish the installation.
After installing this update, Windows 10 22H2 will be updated to build 19045.4412, and Windows 10 21H2 will be updated to build 19044.4412.
Windows 10 users can also manually download and install the KB5037768 update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
What's new in Windows 10 KB5037768
For the most part, the Windows 10 KB5037768 update consists of mostly bug fixes and improvements. However, with this update, Microsoft released two new features and fixed a known issue that breaks VPN connections.
This update also includes a total of twenty fixes or changes, with the highlighted ones listed below:
- This update addresses a known issue that might cause your VPN connection to fail. This occurs after you install the update dated April 9, 2024, or later.
- New! This update starts the roll out of account-related notifications for Microsoft accounts in Settings > Home. A Microsoft account connects Windows to your Microsoft apps. The account also backs up all your data and helps you to manage your subscriptions. You can also add extra security steps to keep you from being locked out of your account. This feature displays notifications across the Start menu and Settings. You can manage your Settings notifications in Settings > Privacy & security > General.
- New! This update affects Widgets on the lock screen. They are more reliable and have improved quality. This update also supports more visuals and a more customized experience for you.
- This update addresses an issue that affects some wireless earbuds. Bluetooth connections are not stable. This occurs on devices that have firmware from April 2023 and later.
- This update makes some changes to Windows Search. It is now more reliable, and it is easier to find an app after you install it. This update also gives you a personalized app search experience.
Unfortunately, four known Windows 10 issues persist with this update, including two longtime problems where Copilot causes icons to switch between multiple monitors and Copilot not being supported if your taskbar is located vertically on the left or right of the screen.
The other two issues are that Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC) node discovery is broken when using DHCP Option 235 and Windows users are receiving 0x80070520 errors when attempting to change account profile pictures.
In addition to the four highlighted fixes listed above, this update contains changes introduced in last month's KB5036979 preview update bulletin.
Comments
b1k3rdude - 6 months ago
"New! This update starts the roll out of account-related notifications for Microsoft accounts in Settings > Home. A Microsoft account connects Windows to your Microsoft apps. The account also backs up all your data and helps you to manage your subscriptions"
The above along with CoPilot, are a HARD PASS....
It never gets any less annoying that M$ keeps fcuking bundling unrequested or non-security crap into updates. This should have been a separate, stand alone WU, period.
phantom309 - 5 months ago
I use Sledgehammer and Revo uninstaller to keep my system free of unwanted apps, such as CoPilot.
Sledgehammer stops the Windows from auto updating and I used Revo to uninstall unwanted system apps. Such as Cortana and Microsoft Edge.
I also use my Glasswire to stop them from reinstalling themselves.
Tyranid - 5 months ago
Its installed on a slightly older machine and suddenly runs as slow as a wet week the Mouse now crawls across the screen. Tomorrow I'll try to uninstall it.
jwhitted24 - 5 months ago
I am thinking that this is breaking things in Office 365 programs. I work at an MSP and three different clients and computers have all had issues with Outlook reading panes blank, excel not opening, and others.
Windows 10 system had KB5037768
Two Win 11 systems got KB5037771
All three were fixed with doing an online repair of Office (fast repair did not fix it)
six systems total that I know of now, so suspect more really. Something to keep an eye open for.
parmruss - 5 months ago
This update broke the audio on my Dell Inspiron 3670. Had to re-install the Realtek driver.
poboxy - 5 months ago
Actually me this update saved me.
I upgraded my CPU going from Ryzen 5 3600 to Ryzen 7 5800X3D and the system started to randomly reboots be it idling or at load. Kept getting error 18 WHEA-Logger with no information.
I am sure the MCC was linked to it somehow and this update solved it, now I am almost 2 weeks uptime and everything is smooth.