Windows 10 build 19043

Microsoft начала подготовку к запуску Windows 10 21H1 (19043) с KB4598291.

Windows 10 21H1 будет второстепенным обновлением и будет определяться сборкой 19043, опять же на основе версии 20H1. Таким образом, обновление будет простым накопительным пакетом для тех, кто уже установил версию 20H2 операционной системы Microsoft, и его уже можно немедленно включить с помощью так называемого пакета поддержки, об этом ниже.

Все, что вам нужно, это установленный KB4598291, а затем в командной строке (от имени администратора) ввести несколько команд, которые разблокируют Windows 10 21H1, как вы можете видеть на картинке.

После перезагрузки если вы выполните «winver», либо перейдете «Параметры» →  «Система» →  «О программе», то вы увидите, что теперь ваша копия Windows 10 версии 21H1 (сборка 19043). Теперь все новые обновления будут устанавливаться точно так же, как и для Windows 10 2004 или 20H2.

winver - Windows 10 версии 21H1 (сборка 19043)

Установка KB4598291

Это обновление является первой версией дополнительного обновления, которое может / появится в следующий вторник. На данный момент информация об этом обновлении отсутствует. Если появится дополнительная информация, мы, конечно, обновим этот пост.

Загрузите и установите cab-файл KB4598291 вручную с помощью ссылок.

  • Windows10.0-KB4598291-x64.cab
  • Windows10.0-KB4598291-x86.cab
  1. Загрузите обновление в виде CAB-файла
  1. Откройте командную строку «От имени администратора»
  1. Скопируйте и вставьте команду:
DISM.exe /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:
  1. Теперь добавьте после PackagePath: путь к CAB- файлу без пробелов и нажмите Enter.

Загрузите и установите cab-файл KB4598291 вручную

Совет 1: В проводнике файлов, в котором находится CAB-файл, нажмите и удерживайте клавишу Shift (стрелка вверх) и кликните правой кнопкой мыши по CAB-файлу, чтобы сохранить его как путь и скопировать в командную строку.

В полученном пути, удалите обе кавычки, это избавляет вас от необходимости вводить весь путь вручную.

Подробнее в нашем руководстве: Как получить «Скопировать Путь к файлу» в контекстное меню в Windows 10

Совет 2: просто переименуйте CAB-файл с длинным именем. Так что вам не нужно печатать длинное имя.

Все это должно выглядеть примерно так:

  • DISM.exe /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:»C:\Users\Name\Downloads\Windows10.0-KB4598291-x64.cab»

Теперь необходимо выполнить несколько команд которые разблокируют Windows 10 версии 21H1 (сборка 19043).

  1. Снова запустите «Командную строку» от имени администратора и  выполните следующий набор команд:

Команды предназначены для Ru версии x64:

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~ru-RU~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~ru-RU~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~ru-RU~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~ru-RU~10.0.19041.782.mum

Add-package windows10-21h1

Примечание: для другого языка в командах необходимо заменить ru-RU четыре раза.

Команды для английской версии x64:

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-product-data-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.782.mum

Dism /Online /Add-package:C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\microsoft-windows-updatetargeting-clientos-21h1-ekb-wrapper-package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~10.0.19041.782.mum

После запуска команд перезапускать операционную систему не требуется. В разделе «Параметры» →  «Система» →  «О программе» в разделе «Характеристики Windows»  версия будет обновлена ​​до 21H1, а сборка — до 19043 . Вы уже обновили свой компьютер / планшет до последней версии Windows 10? Дайте нам знать об этом в комментариях.

Microsoft Releases Windows 10 Build 19043.1348 – Here’s What’s New

Microsoft has consistently rolled out updates for its Windows operating system to improve functionality, security, and overall user experience. One of the latest upgrades to the Windows 10 line-up is Build 19043.1348. As a part of the ongoing refinement of Windows 10, this release includes several enhancements and fixes that are essential for ensuring the smooth operation of your device. In this article, we will explore the key features brought by Windows 10 Build 19043.1348, its impact on performance, security updates, and additional enhancements that users can expect.

A New Era of Windows 10

Windows 10 was designed to be a continuously evolving platform. Since its initial launch, Microsoft has emphasized the importance of user feedback, leading to regular upgrades that aim to meet the needs of its global user base. This proactive approach to software development allows Microsoft to address both minor bugs and significant system vulnerabilities promptly.

Key Features of Build 19043.1348

  1. Stability and Performance Improvements
    Users can expect improved stability and performance boosts with Windows 10 Build 19043.1348. The patch incorporates optimizations that enhance system responsiveness, reduce startup times, and promote better resource management. This ensures that apps launch more swiftly while reducing overall strain on the system, especially for older hardware configurations.

  2. Enhanced Security Features
    Security remains a top priority for Microsoft. In this build, security measures have been tightly integrated, addressing potential vulnerabilities that might expose systems to threats. Microsoft has patched several security holes, including those that affect the Windows kernel, system drivers, and the Microsoft Edge browser, ensuring that user data remains safe from exploitations.

  3. Improvements to Microsoft Edge
    The Edge browser continues to evolve, and with Build 19043.1348, users can expect new features that enhance web browsing. Optimizations related to speed, security, and accessibility have been introduced, ensuring that users have a smoother web experience. Moreover, compatibility with various web standards has been improved, which can lead to better performance on different websites.

  4. Updated Windows Graphics and Multimedia Experience
    Microsoft has recognized the growing demand for high-quality graphics and multimedia functionality in Windows. This build introduces improvements to DirectX, ensuring that games and other graphic-intensive applications run more smoothly. The multimedia experience is further enhanced with improvements to audio quality and support for new codecs, making it a richer experience for users who consume content on their devices.

  5. Support for New Hardware and Devices
    With each update, Microsoft aims to improve compatibility with newer hardware components. Build 19043.1348 includes support for updated drivers and hardware, ensuring that users can take advantage of the latest technologies available in the market. This is particularly beneficial for gamers and professionals who rely on the latest innovations to enhance their computing experience.

  6. Network Enhancements
    The build addresses various bugs and offers enhancements to the networking capabilities of Windows 10. Users might notice improved Wi-Fi connectivity and stability, reduced latency in network performance, and better handling of network-related tasks. These improvements can significantly enhance productivity, particularly in remote work scenarios.

Addressing Known Issues

As with any software, some issues may persist even after updates. Microsoft’s commitment to transparency means that they provide users with a list of known issues associated with Build 19043.1348. This build acknowledges certain concerns, particularly in gaming and performance scenarios, and outlines workarounds for users facing these problems. Microsoft encourages users to stay engaged with the Windows Insider Program for the latest updates on ongoing issues and fixes.

User Feedback and Community Engagement

Microsoft continues to engage its user community actively. It encourages users to provide feedback on their experiences with new builds. This feedback loop is crucial for identifying persistent problems and understanding user preferences, which ultimately shape future updates. The Windows Insider Program, a community-driven initiative, allows users to test pre-release software and provide insights directly to Microsoft.

How to Upgrade to Build 19043.1348

Upgrading to the latest Windows 10 build is a straightforward process. Users can initiate an update directly from their device. Here’s a simple guide:

  1. Open the Settings App: Click on the Start menu and select the gear icon for settings.
  2. Navigate to Update & Security: Choose the update & security option.
  3. Check for Updates: Click on the «Check for updates» button. If Build 19043.1348 is available, it will appear here.
  4. Download and Install: Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the update.

It’s always advisable to back up important files before performing any major software upgrades to prevent data loss in case of unforeseen issues.

Conclusion

Windows 10 Build 19043.1348 represents another step in Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to refining user experience. With performance boosts, security enhancements, and improvements across various features, users can expect an optimized operating system that meets the demands of modern computing.

The evolution of Windows 10 is driven by user feedback, technological advancements, and emerging digital trends. Build 19043.1348 not only reaffirms Microsoft’s dedication to providing a robust computing environment but also positions Windows 10 as a competitive operating system in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

As users continue to engage with and adapt to these new features, Microsoft will remain focused on listening to its community, ensuring that Windows 10 evolves accordingly to meet both current and future needs. By encompassing a user-centered approach to development, Microsoft strengthens Windows 10’s adaptability in a world where technology is perpetually advancing.

In summary, staying updated with the latest build not only enhances your Windows experience but also ensures that your system is secure and performing at its highest potential. Whether you’re a casual user, a gamer, or a professional, Build 19043.1348 offers significant improvements that elevate your computing experience. Embrace the updates, provide feedback, and enjoy the ongoing journey of Windows 10’s evolution.

Applies ToWindows 10 Enterprise Multi-Session, version 20H2 Windows 10 Enterprise and Education, version 20H2 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 20H2 Windows 10 on Surface Hub Windows 10, version 21H1, all editions Windows 10, version 21H2, all editions Windows 10, version 22H2, all editions

Version:

OS Builds 19042.2311, 19043.2311, 19044.2311, and 19045.2311


11/8/22

IMPORTANT Because of minimal operations during the holidays and the upcoming Western new year, there won’t be a non-security preview release for the month of December 2022. There will be a monthly security release (known as a “B” release) for December 2022. Normal monthly servicing for both B and non-security preview releases will resume in January 2023.


UPDATED 1/3/23

IMPORTANT The retired, out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be permanently turned off using a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10 on February 14, 2023. Go to Internet Explorer 11 desktop app retirement FAQ for more information.


10/11/22

IMPORTANT All editions of Windows 10, version 21H1 will reach end of service on December 13, 2022. After December 13, 2022, these devices will not receive monthly security and quality updates. These updates contain protections from the latest security threats. To continue receiving security and quality updates, we recommend that you update to the latest version of Windows.

 Highlights

  • New! The search box now appears, by default, on the taskbar when the taskbar is at the top of your screen or when you turn on small taskbar button mode. You can use the search box to discover information and search your PC and the web directly from your taskbar. To configure how search appears, right-click the taskbar of your primary monitor and hover over Search. For more information, see Learn more about search.


  • New!
     To streamline your taskbar experience, Cortana is no longer pre-pinned to your taskbar by default. If you want to re-pin Cortana to the taskbar, see Using Cortana in Windows.

  • It addresses some persistent update failures for the Microsoft Store.

  • It addresses an issue that affects certain printers. The print outputs are misaligned.

  • It addresses the suspension of daylight saving time (DST) in the Republic of Fiji for this year.

Improvements

Note: To view the list of addressed issues, click or tap the OS name to expand the collapsible section.

Important: Use EKB KB5015684 to update to Windows 10, version 22H2.

This non-security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:

  • This build includes all the improvements from the supported Windows 10, version 20H2 editions.

  • No additional issues were documented for this release.  

Important: Use EKB KB5003791 to update to Windows 10, version 21H2.

This non-security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:

  • This build includes all the improvements from the supported Windows 10, version 20H2 editions.

  • No additional issues were documented for this release. 

Important: Use EKB KB5000736 to update to Windows 10, version 21H1.

This non-security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:

  • This build includes all the improvements from the supported Windows 10, version 20H2 editions.

  • No additional issues were documented for this release. 

Important: Use EKB KB4562830 to update to the supported editions of Windows 10, version 20H2.

This non-security update includes quality improvements. When you install this KB:


  • New!
     It provides the Quick Assist application for your client device.

  • New! The search box now appears, by default, on the taskbar when the taskbar is at the top of your screen or when you turn on small taskbar button mode. You can use the search box to discover information and search your PC and the web directly from your taskbar. To configure how search appears, right-click the taskbar of your primary monitor and hover over Search. For more information, see Learn more about search.


  • New!
     To streamline your taskbar experience, Cortana is no longer pre-pinned to your taskbar by default. If you want to re-pin Cortana to the taskbar, see Using Cortana in Windows.


  • New!
    It provides a way to authenticate Azure Active Directory joined devices to determine if they are on a trusted network. This helps the Windows Defender Firewall to apply the right policies as configured by your organization. This feature is only for enterprise customers. An IT administrator must configure this feature using a mobile device management (MDM) policy. For more information on how to configure a configuration service provider (CSP), see Policy CSP – NetworkListManager.

  • It addresses an issue that affects some devices that are managed by an enterprise. We improve the reliability of app installations for them.

  • It addresses an issue that affects cluster name objects (CNO) or virtual computer objects (VCO). Password reset fails. The error message is, » There was an error resetting the AD password… // 0x80070005”.

  • It addresses some persistent update failures for the Microsoft Store.

  • It addresses the suspension of daylight saving time (DST) in the Republic of Fiji for this year.

  • It addresses an issue that affects Microsoft Direct3D 9 (D3D9). It causes D3D9 to stop working when you use Microsoft Remote Desktop.

  • It addresses an issue that affects certain printers. The print outputs are misaligned.

  • It addresses an issue that might affect applications that run on the Windows Lock Down Policy (WLDP). They might stop working.

  • It addresses an issue that affects Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. Automated investigation blocks live response investigations.

If you installed earlier updates, only the new updates contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.

Windows 10 servicing stack update — 19042.2300, 19043.2300, 19044.2300, and 19045.2300

This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing stack updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates.

Known issues in this update

Symptoms

Workaround

Devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or custom ISO image might have Microsoft Edge Legacy removed by this update, but not automatically replaced by the new Microsoft Edge. This issue is only encountered when custom offline media or ISO images are created by slipstreaming this update into the image without having first installed the standalone servicing stack update (SSU) released March 29, 2021 or later.

Note Devices that connect directly to Windows Update to receive updates are not affected. This includes devices using Windows Update for Business. Any device connecting to Windows Update should always receive the latest versions of the SSU and latest cumulative update (LCU) without any extra steps.

To avoid this issue, be sure to first slipstream the SSU released March 29, 2021 or later into the custom offline media or ISO image before slipstreaming the LCU. To do this with the combined SSU and LCU packages now used for Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004, you will need to extract the SSU from the combined package. Use the following steps to extract the SSU:

  1. Extract the cab from the msu via this command line (using the package for KB5000842 as an example): expand Windows10.0-KB5000842-x64.msu /f:Windows10.0-KB5000842-x64.cab <destination path>

  2. Extract the SSU from the previously extracted cab via this command line: expand Windows10.0-KB5000842-x64.cab /f:* <destination path>

  3. You will then have the SSU cab, in this example named SSU-19041.903-x64.cab. Slipstream this file into your offline image first, then the LCU.

If you have already encountered this issue by installing the OS using affected custom media, you can mitigate it by directly installing the new Microsoft Edge. If you need to broadly deploy the new Microsoft Edge for business, see Download and deploy Microsoft Edge for business.

After installing updates released on November 8, 2022 or later on Windows Servers with the Domain Controller role, you might have issues with Kerberos authentication. This issue might affect any Kerberos authentication in your environment. Some scenarios that might be affected:

  • Domain user sign in might fail. This also might affect Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) authentication.

  • Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) used for services such as Internet Information Services (IIS Web Server) might fail to authenticate.

  • Remote Desktop connections using domain users might fail to connect.

  • You might be unable to access shared folders on workstations and file shares on servers.

  • Printing that requires domain user authentication might fail.

When this issue is encountered you might receive a Microsoft-Windows-Kerberos-Key-Distribution-Center Event ID 14 error event in the System section of Event Log on your Domain Controller with the below text. Note: affected events will have «the missing key has an ID of 1«:

While processing an AS request for target service <service>, the account <account name> did not have a suitable key for generating a Kerberos ticket (the missing key has an ID of 1). The requested etypes : 18 3. The accounts available etypes : 23 18 17. Changing or resetting the password of <account name> will generate a proper key.

Note This issue is not an expected part of the security hardening for Netlogon and Kerberos starting with November 2022 security update. You will still need to follow the guidance in these articles even after this issue is resolved.

Windows devices used at home by consumers or devices that are not part of a on-premises domain are not affected by this issue. Azure Active Directory environments that are not hybrid and do not have any on premises Active Directory servers are not affected.

This issue was addressed in out-of-band updates released November 17, 2022, for installation on all the Domain Controllers (DCs) in your environment. You do not need to install any update or make any changes to other servers or client devices in your environment to resolve this issue. If you used any workaround or mitigations for this issue, they are no longer needed, and we recommend you remove them.

To get the standalone package for these out-of-band updates, search for the KB number in the Microsoft Update Catalog. You can manually import these updates into Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. For WSUS instructions, see WSUS and the Catalog Site. For Configuration Manger instructions, see Import updates from the Microsoft Update Catalog.

Note The below updates are not available from Windows Update and will not install automatically.

Cumulative updates:

  • Windows Server 2022: KB5021656

  • Windows Server 2019: KB5021655

  • Windows Server 2016: KB5021654

Note You do not need to apply any previous update before installing these cumulative updates. If you have already installed updates released November 8, 2022, you do not need to uninstall the affected updates before installing any later updates including the updates listed above.

Standalone Updates:

  • Windows Server 2012 R2: KB5021653

  • Windows Server 2012: KB5021652

  • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1: This update is not yet available. Please check here in the coming week for more information.

  • Windows Server 2008 SP2: KB5021657

Note If you are using security only updates for these versions of Windows Server, you only need to install these standalone updates for the month of November 2022. Security only updates are not cumulative, and you will also need to install all previous Security only updates to be fully up to date. Monthly rollup updates are cumulative and include security and all quality updates. If you are using Monthly rollup updates, you will need to install both the standalone updates listed above to resolve this issue, and install the Monthly rollups released November 8, 2022, to receive the quality updates for November 2022. If you have already installed updates released November 8, 2022, you do not need to uninstall the affected updates before installing any later updates including the updates listed above.

After you install this or later updates, you might be unable to reconnect to Direct Access after temporarily losing network connectivity or transitioning between Wi-Fi networks or access points.

Note This issue should not affect other remote access solutions such as VPN (sometimes called Remote Access Server or RAS) and Always On VPN (AOVPN).

Windows devices used at home by consumers or devices in organizations which are not using Direct Access to remotely access the organization’s network resources are not affected.

 This issue is addressed in updates released December 13, 2022 (KB5021233) and later. We recommend you install the latest security update for your device. It contains important improvements and issue resolutions, including this one. If you install an update released December 13, 2022 (KB5021233) or later, you do not need to use a Known Issue Rollback (KIR) or a special Group Policy to address this issue. If you are using an update released before December 13, 2022, and have this issue, you can address it by installing and configuring the special Group Policy listed below. The special Group Policy can be found in Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> <Group Policy name listed below>.

For information on deploying and configuring these special Group Policy, please see How to use Group Policy to deploy a Known Issue Rollback.

Group Policy downloads with Group Policy name:

  • Download for Windows 11, version 22H2 — KB5018427 221029_091533 Known Issue Rollback

  • Download for Windows 11, version 21H2 — KB5018483 220927_043051 Known Issue Rollback

  • Download for Windows Server 2022 — KB5018485 220927_043049 Known Issue Rollback

  • Download for Windows 10, version 22H2; Windows 10, version 21H2; Windows 10, version 21H1; Windows 10, version 20H2 — KB5018482 220927_043047 Known Issue Rollback

Important You must install and configure the Group Policy for your version of Windows to resolve this issue.

After installing this update, apps that use ODBC connections utilizing the Microsoft ODBC SQL Server Driver (sqlsrv32.dll) to access databases might fail to connect. You might receive an error within the app or you might receive an error from SQL Server, such as «The EMS System encountered a problem» with «Message: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver] Protocol error in TDS Stream» or «Message: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Unknown token received from SQL Server».

Note for developers Apps affected by this issue might fail to fetch data, for example when using the SQLFetch function. This issue might occur when calling SQLBindCol function before SQLFetch or calling SQLGetData function after SQLFetch and when a value of 0 (zero) is given for the ‘BufferLength’ argument for fixed datatypes larger then 4 bytes (such as SQL_C_FLOAT).

If you are unsure if you are using any affected apps, open any apps which use a database and then open Command Prompt (select Start then type command prompt and select it) and type the following command:  

tasklist /m sqlsrv32.dll

This issue is addressed in KB5022282.

How to get this update

Before installing this update

Microsoft now combines the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system with the latest cumulative update (LCU). For general information about SSUs, see Servicing stack updates and Servicing Stack Updates (SSU): Frequently Asked Questions.

Prerequisite:

Based on your installation scenario, choose one of the following:

  1. For offline OS image servicing:

    If your image does not have the March 22, 2022 (KB5011543) or later LCU, you must install the special standalone May 10, 2022 SSU (KB5014032) before installing this update.

  2. For Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) deployment or when installing the standalone package from Microsoft Update Catalog: 

    If your devices do not have the May 11, 2021 (KB5003173) or later LCU, you must install the special standalone August 10, 2021 SSU (KB5005260) before installing this update.

Install this update

Release Channel

Available

Next Step

Windows Update or Microsoft Update

Yes

Go to Settings Update & Security > Windows Update. In the Optional updates available area, you’ll find the link to download and install the update.

Windows Update for Business

No

None. These changes will be included in the next security update to this channel.

Microsoft Update Catalog

Yes

To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)

No

You can import this update into WSUS manually. See the Microsoft Update Catalog for instructions.

If you want to remove the LCU

To remove the LCU after installing the combined SSU and LCU package, use the DISM/Remove-Package command line option with the LCU package name as the argument. You can find the package name by using this command: DISM /online /get-packages.

Running Windows Update Standalone Installer (wusa.exe) with the /uninstall switch on the combined package will not work because the combined package contains the SSU. You cannot remove the SSU from the system after installation.

File information

For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update 5020030.  

For a list of the files that are provided in the servicing stack update, download the file information for the SSU — versions 19042.2300, 19043.2300, 19044.2300, and 19045.2300. 

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Windows 10, version 21H1
Predecessor Windows 10, version 20H2
Successor Windows 10, version 21H2

The Windows 10 May 2021 Update[1] (codenamed «21H1»[2]) is the eleventh major update to Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.19043.

The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to Beta Channel on February 17, 2021.[3] The update began rolling out on May 18, 2021.[4] Notable changes in the May 2021 Update include:[5]

  • Added multi-camera support for Windows Hello
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
  • Performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service

The update has reached end of service on December 13, 2022.[6]

Preview builds of Windows 10, version 21H1
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19043.844
[3]
KB4601382 Beta Channel:
February 17, 2021
  • Added multi-camera support for Windows Hello
  • Performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service
10.0.19043.867
[7]
KB5000802 Beta Channel:
March 9, 2021
10.0.19043.899
[8]
KB5000842 Beta Channel:
March 15, 2021
  • Replaced EdgeHTML-based Microsoft Edge Legacy with Chromium-based Microsoft Edge
10.0.19043.906
[9]
Beta Channel:
March 25, 2021
10.0.19043.928
[10]
KB5001330 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 13, 2021
10.0.19043.962
[11]
KB5001391 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 19, 2021
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
10.0.19043.964
[12]
Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 28, 2021
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10, version 21H1
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19043.985
Version 21H1
[13][14][15]
KB5003173 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
May 11, 2021

Public release:
May 18, 2021

This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1023
[16][17]
KB5003214 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
May 21, 2021

Public release:
May 25, 2021

10.0.19043.1052
[18][19]
KB5003637 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 8, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1055
[20]
KB5004476 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 11, 2021
10.0.19043.1081
[21][22]
KB5003690 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
June 17, 2021

Public release:
June 21, 2021

This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since July 21, 2021.

  • First preview update which included the removal of Adobe Flash Player.
  • Added support for USB Test and Measurement Class (USBTMC) interface
10.0.19043.1082
[23]
KB5004760 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 29, 2021
10.0.19043.1083
[24]
KB5004945 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 6, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1110
[25]
KB5004237 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 13, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1147
[26]
KB5004296 Release Preview Channel:
July 15, 2021
10.0.19043.1149
[27]
Release Preview Channel:
July 20, 2021
10.0.19043.1151
[28]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 29, 2021
10.0.19043.1165
[29]
KB5005033 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 10, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1200
[30]
KB5005101 Release Preview Channel:
August 18, 2021
10.0.19043.1202
[31][32]
Release Preview Channel:
August 31, 2021

Public release:
September 1, 2021

10.0.19043.1237
[33]
KB5005565 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 14, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1263
[34]
KB5005611 Release Preview Channel:
September 23, 2021
10.0.19043.1266
[35]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 30, 2021
10.0.19043.1288
[36]
KB5006670 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 12, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1319
[37]
KB5006738 Release Preview Channel:
October 19, 2021
10.0.19043.1320
[38][39]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 26, 2021
10.0.19043.1348
[40]
KB5007186 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 9, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1379
[41]
KB5007253 Release Preview Channel:
November 16, 2021
10.0.19043.1381
[42]
Release Preview Channel:
November 18, 2021
10.0.19043.1387
[43]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 22, 2021
10.0.19043.1415
[44]
KB5008212 Public release:
December 14, 2021
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1466
[45]
KB5009543 Public release:
January 11, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1469
[46]
KB5010793 Public release:
January 17, 2022
10.0.19043.1503
[47]
KB5009596 Public release:
January 25, 2022
10.0.19043.1526
[48]
KB5010342 Public release:
February 8, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1566
[49]
KB5010415 Public release:
February 15, 2022
10.0.19043.1586
[50]
KB5011487 Public release:
March 8, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1620
[51]
KB5011543 Public release:
March 22, 2022
10.0.19043.1645
[52]
KB5012599 Public release:
April 12, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1682
[53]
KB5011831 Public release:
April 25, 2022
10.0.19043.1706
[54]
KB5013942 Public release:
May 10, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1708
[55]
KB5015020 Public release:
May 19, 2022
10.0.19043.1741
[56]
KB5014023 Public release:
June 2, 2022
10.0.19043.1766
[57]
KB5014699 Public release:
June 14, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1767
[58]
KB5016139 Public release:
June 20, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1806
[59]
KB5014666 Public release:
June 28, 2022
10.0.19043.1826
[60]
KB5014666 Public release:
July 12, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1865
[61]
KB5015878 Public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19043.1889
[62]
KB5016616 Public release:
August 9, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.1949
[63]
KB5016688 Public release:
August 26, 2022
10.0.19043.2006
[64]
KB5017308 Public release:
September 13, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.2075
[65]
KB5017380 Public release:
September 20, 2022
10.0.19043.2130
[66]
KB5018410 Public release:
October 11, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.2132
[67]
KB5020435 Public release:
October 17, 2022
10.0.19043.2193
[68]
KB5018482 Public release:
October 25, 2022
10.0.19043.2194
[69]
KB5020953 Public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19043.2251
[70]
KB5019959 Public release:
November 8, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
10.0.19043.2311
[71]
KB5020030 Public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19043.2364
[72]
KB5021233 Public release:
December 13, 2022
This update is no longer available from Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since September 12, 2023, although it continues to be available from Windows Update.
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
  • Windows 10 version history
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