Microsoft rolls out a new Class C update to Windows 10 to fix many issues
Microsoft today introduced a new cumulative update with a test nature to the supported version of Windows 10, which is used to test bug fixes.
Normally, this type of update will be merged in the next month’s routine update after the test is completed, so for most users, we do not recommend installing the Update Preview.
Such cumulative updates with a test nature will only be installed when the user actively clicks to check for updates, so it is best not to click the check for updates button at ordinary times.
Highlights
- Updates an issue that prevents gaming services from opening certain games for desktop users.
- Updates an issue that prevents you from entering text using the Input Method Editor (IME). This might occur, for example, after startup if you have set the power options to shut down a laptop by closing its lid.
- Updates an issue that plays the sound for selecting something in a game loudly when you press the trigger button on a game controller.
- Updates an issue that prevents power plans and Game Mode from working as expected. This results in lower frame rates and reduced performance while gaming.
- Updates an issue that fails to detect that you are connected to the internet after you connect to a virtual private network (VPN).
- Updates an issue that causes printing to stop or prints the wrong output. This issue occurs when you print using a USB connection after updating to Windows 10, version 2004 or later.
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