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Microsoft Releases A Cumulative Update For Its Dying OS – Windows 10?

Microsoft has released a brand-new Windows 10 preview update option (KB5022906). The informational links on the latest preview version of Windows Spotlight on the Windows 10 lock screen open more quickly. Also, it resolves an issue that prevents hyperlinks from functioning in Microsoft Excel and another that halts video playback on an unnamed streaming service after an advertisement has been run and some other bugs.

Click Here to Read More About This Update On Microsoft Official Website.

Why Was This Update (KB5022906) Surprising?

Microsoft has been all over Windows 11 features and updates. There are also rumored reports of Windows 12 releasing next year. Amidst this, Microsoft remembers Windows 10 users and releases a cumulative update (KB5022906) on Patch Tuesday (21/02/23).

It is interesting to note that Microsoft has made an official announcement that it will not provide optional non-security updates for Windows 10 versions 20H2 and 21H2 after March 2023. Only the users who have upgraded their Windows OS to version 22H2 will continue to get security and optional updates after March 2023.

What Changes Are Included With Cumulative Update (KB5022906)?

The new KB5022906 update’s release highlights are as follows:

Which Windows 10 OS Versions are eligible for this New Update?

The following Windows 10 versions are eligible for Cumulative Update (KB5022906):

How Can Eligible Windows 10 Users Update Their PC?

Windows 10 users can update their PC by following the below-mentioned steps:

Step 1: Press Win + I on your keyboard to open the Windows Settings box.

Step 2: Click on the Update & Security option.

Step 3: Now, locate and click on the Check For Updates button in the right panel of the window.

Step 4: The Update will appear under the Optional Updates heading. You need to click on the Download & Install link to begin the download/Installation process.

Step 5: Reboot your PC after the update process has been completed.

Note: You may have to click on the Check For Updates button twice or thrice before you get this update.

Alternative Method

If your PC decides to become adamant about not displaying this update then you can manually download and install it from the Microsoft Update Catalog.

Download Cumulative Update (KB5022906)

Why Is Windows 10 Considered As A Dying OS?

Windows 10 was an amazing OS released by Microsoft after Windows 7. However, as all good things must come to an end, the time for Windows 10’s farewell will arrive soon. Here are the reasons why Windows 10 is considered a dying OS:

The Final Word On Microsoft Releases A Cumulative Update for Its Dying OS – Windows 10?

We hope you are able to install the new cumulative update (KB5022906) on your Windows 10 OS. Although Microsoft is forcing users to move on and upgrade to Windows 11, We think it would be probably best to wait for one more year and upgrade to Windows 12 instead. Users with Windows 10 22h2 need not worry as they will continue receiving security updates till Oct 2025.

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