Microsoft Releases Cumulative Update KB5053606 for Windows 10

Microsoft has released the KB5053606 cumulative update for the latest version of Windows 10. This update includes all the features from the optional KB5052077 update (released on February 25) and important security fixes.

Windows 10 will continue receiving updates until October 14, 2025. After that, technical support will end, leaving devices running Windows 10 vulnerable to new security threats. If your device is compatible, we recommend upgrading to Windows 11 to ensure continued protection and support.

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Improvements and corrections of the KB5053606 update

  • Summer schedule (DST): This update now admits summer schedule changes in Paraguay.
  • Narrator:
    • Corrected: You can’t say the rapid action buttons of the IME Chinese candidate window to the right.
    • Corrected: The type of control is not said for the suggestion acceptance element of IME Chinese.
    • Corrected: The title of the suggestion acceptance panel of IME Chinese is not said.
  • Entry method editor (IME):
    • Corrected: The Chinese IME stops responding when changing the family of fountains or the source size.
    • Corrected: The color contrast ratio of the Chinese IME search panel is less than expected. ​​​​​​​
  • Desk Window Administrator: It has been corrected: Dwm.exe stops answering many times.
  • Country and Operator Configuration Assets: This update updates the profiles for certain mobile phone operators.
  • Open Secure Shell (OpenSH): Corrected the problem by which the service does not start, which stops the SSH connections. There is no detailed registration, and the deshd.exe process must be done manually.
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