Microsoft launches C/D KB4577063 update to Windows 10 users to fix WSL2 bug
Although it has not yet reached the routine update date, this does not affect Microsoft’s continued release of cumulative updates (KB4577063). This update is mainly for Windows 10 v2004.
This cumulative update has been pushed to Windows 10 20H2 users for testing in the second half of last month and is now being pushed to the stable channel to fix known issues.
One of the issues that deserve attention should be WSL2 anomaly. Earlier Microsoft released a cumulative update that caused anomalies in WSL2.
For example, when the subsystem is started, the remote resource call fails or the subsystem is successfully started and the network is abnormal. These problems seriously affect the normal use of developers.
So Microsoft is repairing this optional update. Of course, the current update belongs to the beta version and only pushes and installs for users who manually click to check for updates.
Changelog
- Adds a notification to Internet Explorer 11 that informs users about the end of support for Adobe Flash in December 2020. For more information, see KB4581051.
- Updates an issue that causes games that use spatial audio to stop working.
- Reduces distortions and aberrations in Windows Mixed Reality head-mounted displays (HMD).
- Ensures that new Windows Mixed Reality HMDs meet minimum specification requirements and default to a 90Hz refresh rate.
- Adds support for certain new Windows Mixed Reality motion controllers.