The out-of-band update KB5010795 bumps the version number to build 22000.438, and according to the official logs: The same fixes are also available as update KB5010793 for Windows 10 21H2, 21H1, and 20H2, and for Windows Server 2022, the update is described as KB5010796. The update bumps the version number to build 19042.1469 (20H2), 19043.1469 (21H1), and 19044.1469 (21H2), and build 20348.473 for Windows Server 2022. In addition to the same fixes as the update for Windows 11, this rollout also : Although version 1909 is no longer supported, this release gets the out-of-band update KB5010792 to fix only the VPN connections problem. Windows 10 version 1607 also receives the out-of-band update KB5010790 that bumps the version number to build 14393.4889 and fixes all the same problems as the update for version 21H2. Finally, the original version of Windows 10 is also getting the out-of-band update KB5010789 that bumps the version number to build 10240.19179 and addresses the VPN connections and ReFS mounting problems. The update will download and install automatically, but you can always force it from Settings > Windows Updates and click the Check for Updates button. Alternatively, you can download the update KB5010795 directly from the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
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If the system update is causing issues, you can always uninstall it using these steps: Once you complete the steps, the recently installed update will be removed from your installation, fixing any issues resulting from the release. If your computer doesn’t boot after installing KB5010795, you can remove the update from the Advanced startup environment using these steps. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.