Hey all - changelists are up, linking here for your convenience:
- Windows 10 version 1507 — (EOS)
- Windows 10 version 1607 — KB5071543 (OS Build 14393.8688) (EOS)
- Windows 10 version 1703 — EOS
- Windows 10 version 1709 — EOS
- Windows 10 version 1803 — EOS
- Windows 10 version 1809 — KB5071544 (OS Build 17763.8146) (EOS)
- Windows 10 version 1903 — EOS
- Windows 10 version 1909 — EOS
- Windows 10 version 2004/21H1/20H2/21H1 — EOS/EOS
- Windows 10 version 21H2, and 22H2 — KB5071546 (OS Builds 19045.6691 and 19044.6691) (EOS)
Please see here for details about Windows 10 ESU: Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program - Microsoft Support. If you're transitioning over to Windows 11, looking forward to seeing you over on the Windows 11 subreddit :)
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Are any of you genuinely worried Microsoft is gonna make Windows 10 Home Edition slower on purpose, or break something essential in order to push people to Windows 11? Because I sure am.
Did they do that for Windows 7 or 8?
I don't think so. But the leadership and corporate culture is significantly different at Microsoft since then. Pair that with a large chunk of users refusing to switch to Windows 11, Microsoft's aggressive AI push and obsession, Windows 11 collecting more user data from you than Windows 10, and the multiple controversies and negative public sentiment surrounding Windows 11. Then anything could happen at this point.
I'd love it if that were true, but the evidence is very weak.
No lol, always let others download whatever it is first (I used to wait over a month before updating windows 10 when new updates released) and make a system restore backup before installing anything from them and uninstall any updates that cause problems.
No, don't think so.
Ofc they are.
After installing update kb5071544, two monitors stopped working (tested on Windows 10 LTSC). The desktop doesn't load. There's a problem starting Explorer.exe. Disabling one monitor resolves the issue. Removing this update resolves the issue.
Had this exact problem. Couldn’t figure out how to remove the update, so I had to reimage my drive with Acronis, which is always fun. Question: How do you roll back an update if/when Windows doesn’t start properly?
I believe if you have a system restore point you can go back to that and that should revert the changes made
I had the same problem.
Installed without issues.
After this update (KB5071546), my machine started acting up -- wallpaper engine broke, wallpaper animations became choppy, task manager showed increased CPU spikes suddenly, the UI started lagging.
I immediately realized something is suspicious; went into Update History and uninstalled it. Restarted the machine a few times and looks like I was successfully able to revert it.
Installing it now. Fingers crossed.
Finished. Quicker install than usual. Everything seems to be working normally after restart.
I’ve had problems with KB5061543 on Windows 10 1607 32-bit, update won’t download after hours of trying. Manual download from Microsoft catalog downloaded fine but failed to install, citing not enough storage space when there was 25GB free. Happened on two separate PCs.
ive been holding off with the update since the feedback seems it broke alot of things for others but majority of those seem to just be having some 3rd party software issue like startitback, wallpaperengine, etc..
For us who doesnt use any of those, hows the update so far? any issues?
I uninstalled it because the notifications thing in the right hand corner started freezing up when ever I clicked on it.
Absolutely nothing. Works just fine.
Not seeing the option to install this, despite Windows Update saying I'm enrolled for ESU. It says "your device is missing important security and quality fixes" and 'not up to date' but it doesn't show KB5071546 as an option nor in my update history. Can anyone help? Is there a reason it's not showing? I'm on win10 education, 22H2.
I can’t print nor can I get a stable Wi fi connection.
When is this broke dick company going to stop forcing me to download and install these useless fucking updates? 2 months after the supposed end of life I shouldn't be having updates forced on me.
Dude, don't enroll to ESU and you won't get any updates.