Microsoft has started rolling out the second cumulative update for Windows 10 in February 2025. The update, KB5052077, is available as an optional install through Windows Update.
This update does not introduce major new features or change how you use Windows 10. Instead, it focuses on bug fixes for known issues and includes minor system improvements to enhance stability and performance.
All the improvements and corrections of the KB5052077 update for Windows 10 Build 19045.5555
It’s encouraging to see that Microsoft continues to support Windows 10, even years after the launch of Windows 11. This ongoing commitment makes sense, as a significant number of users still rely on Windows 10.
As mentioned, the latest cumulative update (KB5052077) primarily fixes known issues and introduces minor improvements to enhance the overall user experience. Here’s what’s new:
Changes & Fixes in KB5052077
- Daylight saving time updates for Paraguay
- Fixes for Narrator tool errors related to the Chinese IME
- Improvements to the Input Method Editor (IME), particularly for Chinese language users
- Resolved the “dwm.exe has stopped responding” error
- Updated network profiles for certain mobile operators
- Fixed an issue preventing Open Secure Shell (SSH) connections
While this update doesn’t bring major new features, it focuses on stability and bug fixes reported by users.
How to Get the Update
The update is available via Windows Update for all Windows 10 users. Since it’s optional, you won’t receive it automatically, but it’s highly recommended for a smoother and more stable experience.