After both Windows 11 versions have already received the optional update, (although things could get interesting again for the 22H2 today), it is now the turn of Windows 10 with the new optional update KB 5030300. The new version number is 19045.3513. The update itself will then be released to everyone next Tuesday (September 26th).
- New! This update brings back an improved search box in the taskbar. If you have a top, bottom, regular, or small taskbar with icons, the search box will appear. It makes it easy to access applications, files, settings, and more in Windows and on the Internet. You also have access to the latest search updates, such as: B. the search highlights. If you want to restore your previous browsing experience, you can do so easily. Use the taskbar context menu or respond to a dialog that appears when using search.
- New! This update adds animations to some icons on the News and Interests taskbar button. These animations occur when:
A new message appears on the News and Interests taskbar button.
Hover over the icon or click it while the message appears in the taskbar. - New! This update completes the work to meet the requirements of GB18030-2022. It removes and remaps characters for Microsoft Wubi input and Microsoft Pinyin U-mode input. You can no longer enter unsupported character code points. All required codepoints are up to date.
- The update fixes an issue affecting Microsoft Excel. It stops responding when you try to share a file as a PDF in Microsoft Outlook.
- The update addresses an issue related to changes in event forwarding.
- The update resolves an issue affecting an application virtualization environment (App-V). Copy operations in this environment no longer work. This occurs after you install the April 2023 Update.
- The update resolves an issue affecting the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) certificate. The system reports some SCEP certificate installations as failed. Instead, the system should report them as pending.
- The update fixes an issue affecting Microsoft Print to PDF. It uses the metadata for the name you use to log in as the author of a printed PDF. It should use the display name instead.
- The update fixes an issue affecting some USB printers. Microsoft Defender is preventing you from printing.
- The update fixes an issue affecting device status. Some devices cannot certify their security status.
- The update addresses an issue affecting Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC). AppID tagging policies can significantly increase your device boot time.
- The update fixes an issue affecting the touch keyboard. Sometimes it won’t open.
- The update fixes an issue affecting the IMEPad. It does not work anymore. This occurs when you enter user-defined characters (EUDC).
- The update addresses an issue affecting application compatibility. It is related to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
This update fixes an issue affecting Remote Apps. Some elements are not displayed correctly. - The update fixes an issue affecting Toast notifications. They may not appear if you use UI automation tools to read them.
- The update resolves an issue affecting the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC). He has a handle leak. This causes the system to run out of memory.
- The update addresses an issue that can cause a memory leak in user mode. It can occur when you call CopyFile() or MoveFile().
- The update fixes an issue that can cause Windows to stop responding. This can occur if you use Microsoft OneDrive files that are compressed with NTFS.
- The update fixes an issue affecting external binding. It fails. This occurs after you install Windows May 2023 Updates or later. Because of this, there are issues affecting LDAP queries and authentication.
Manual download of KB5030300
- Both updates are necessary.
- SSU-19041.3505-x64.msu (follow immediately)
- Windows10.0-KB5030300-x64.msu
- SSU-19041.3505-x86.msu
- Windows10.0-KB5030300-x86.msu
- ARM: SSU-19041.3505-arm64.msu
- ARM: Windows10.0-KB5030300-arm64.msu
Windows 10 tutorials and help
You can find lots of helpful tips and tricks in our Windows 10 Wiki. If you have any questions, just ask us at Forum.
- Installation media: You can always find the latest installation files in the right sidebar. Windows 10 22H2 19045 ISO/ESD
- Installation: Install Windows 10 Clean, reinstall Win 10 2004 to 22H2
- Repairs: Inplace upgrade repair, repair Win 10 via DISM, sfc and more, repair Windows Update, repair start menu, repair apps, repair store, repair network
- Registration: Win 10 automatic login
- Remove, Uninstall: Uninstall apps
- File Explorer: Remove folders under This PC, Network, OneDrive, etc. in Explorer
- Correct usage: Use the start menu correctly, use search correctly,
- Important: Each tutorial states which version it is suitable for.