Windows 10 Update: Fixes Galore, But GPU Bugs Still Throwing a Tantrum!

Microsoft’s optional KB5055612 update for Windows 10 22H2 fixes a GPU paravirtualization bug in WSL2. This non-security preview, part of monthly updates, lets users test upcoming features. Remember, no new features here—just bug fixes and security improvements. Happy updating, Windows adventurers!

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Microsoft’s new update is like a cat playing with yarn: it tangles up some bugs, ignores others, and leaves you wondering if it accomplished anything at all. The KB5055612 update may not be the hero we asked for, but it’s the hero we got – fixing GPU paravirtualization like a pro, while leaving poor EventViewer to fend for itself against the dreaded Event 7023 error. The tech giant continues its tradition of leaving a breadcrumb trail of known issues for us to snack on until the next update.

Key Points:

  • KB5055612 is an optional Windows 10 update with non-security fixes.
  • Fixes a GPU paravirtualization bug in WSL2.
  • Enhances the Windows Kernel Vulnerable Driver Blocklist.
  • Contains known issues with Citrix SRA and EventViewer errors.
  • Users can manually download the update from the Microsoft Update Catalog.

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