On 12 November, Microsoft introduced the KB5046613 Cumulative Update for Windows 11 22H2 and Windows 10 21H2. The update is mandatory as it follows Microsoft’s November 2024 Patch Tuesday security updates.
You can install this update manually with just simple steps.
Settings > Window Update > Check for updates.
Otherwise, Windows 10 users can directly download and install the update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
This update is added to the driver blocklist and works against the Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attacks.
The new design allows users to access the Account Manager from the Start Menu. This change permits you to view and change Account Manager settings with just one click. It is rolling out gradually and is not available for all users.
When you connect the printer with a USB cable, it false printing commands and other installation failures. Now this update fixed the issues and enhanced the printing experience.
An error occurs with virtual machine switches while using Load Balancing and Failover teaming with two virtual switches. The update fix resolves the linking problem.
A race condition arises issue stop error 0x3B when users upgrade Windows 10 to 11. This update committed smoother transitions from 10 to Windows 11.
Microsoft added more regional product activation numbers for various regions.
This update refreshes profiles for users who rely on mobile data connection settings.
Microsoft’s new update fixed the issue when certain apps failed to detect Xbox 360 and Bluetooth controllers.
The update fixes the issue of the black screen notice while signing in and signing out to AVD.
Anonymous bugs can be fixed through this update to enhance security and performance.
However, you can explore a complete list of new changes and fixes on the KB5046613 support bulletin.