Microsoft has announced the release of Windows 10 Build 19045.6159 to the Release Preview Channel. This update, identified by KB5062649, is designed to rectify several issues associated with the update process, particularly concerning the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment wizard. Users previously encountered a problem where the wizard would fail to load properly, closing unexpectedly after selecting "Enroll now." This issue stemmed from incomplete app registration, which has now been resolved in this update, enhancing the enrollment experience for users.
In addition to addressing the ESU wizard issue, the update brings several notable features and improvements:
1. Mobile Operator Profiles: Updates to Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles have been implemented.
2. Secure Boot: The update introduces a new capability to deploy SKUSiPolicy VBS Anti-rollback protections through the Secure Boot AvailableUpdates registry key, enhancing device security.
3. Stability Fixes: The update also resolves a stability issue that some users experienced after installing the May 2025 security update. In rare cases, devices would become unresponsive and fail to operate under specific conditions; this has been addressed to improve overall device reliability.
This update is a part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to enhance the user experience and maintain the stability of Windows 10 systems. Users are encouraged to install this build to benefit from these improvements and ensure their devices are running optimally.
Looking ahead, it is essential for Microsoft to continue focusing on user feedback to address any further issues that arise, as well as to prepare for future updates that may include new features or enhancements to the Windows operating system. Regular communication with users through previews and updates is crucial in maintaining trust and satisfaction among the Windows community
In addition to addressing the ESU wizard issue, the update brings several notable features and improvements:
1. Mobile Operator Profiles: Updates to Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles have been implemented.
2. Secure Boot: The update introduces a new capability to deploy SKUSiPolicy VBS Anti-rollback protections through the Secure Boot AvailableUpdates registry key, enhancing device security.
3. Stability Fixes: The update also resolves a stability issue that some users experienced after installing the May 2025 security update. In rare cases, devices would become unresponsive and fail to operate under specific conditions; this has been addressed to improve overall device reliability.
This update is a part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to enhance the user experience and maintain the stability of Windows 10 systems. Users are encouraged to install this build to benefit from these improvements and ensure their devices are running optimally.
Looking ahead, it is essential for Microsoft to continue focusing on user feedback to address any further issues that arise, as well as to prepare for future updates that may include new features or enhancements to the Windows operating system. Regular communication with users through previews and updates is crucial in maintaining trust and satisfaction among the Windows community
Windows 10 Build 19045.6159 (Release Preview Channel) released
Microsoft has released Windows 10 Build 19045.6159 to the release preview channel. It addresses issues with the update, including a problem with the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) enrollment wizard. The update also includes updates to Country and Operator Settings Asset profiles, the addition of Secure Boot, and a fix for a stability issue caused by the May 2025 security update.
Windows 10 Build 19045.6159 (Release Preview Channel) released @ NT Compatible