Microsoft’s latest optional update, KB5032278, has been released for Windows 10 22H2, bringing the version number to 19045.3754. This update is currently available in the Release Preview (RP) channel and is set to roll out to all users on the 4th Tuesday of the month via Windows Update.
In addition to addressing various issues and improving system stability, this update also paves the way for the use of Copilot on eligible devices. You can check the complete information in the Microsoft official announcement.
For users eager to get their hands on the latest features and improvements, manually downloading and installing the KB5032278 update is an option. This blog post will guide you through the process.
Download Windows 10 22H2 KB5032278 Update (Manually)
Manually downloading the update involves visiting the Microsoft Update Catalog. Follow these steps:
Open your web browser and go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
In the search bar, enter “KB5032278” and press Enter.
Locate the update that corresponds to your system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
Click on the Download button next to the update to initiate the download.
In case, the KB5032278 is missing, then you can use the following links to download the update based on your device architecture
Windows 10 KB5032278 for x64 device – click here
Windows 10 KB5032278 for x86 device – click here
Windows 10 KB5032278 for arm device – click here
Once the Windows 10 KB5032278 update file is downloaded, Double-click the file to initiate the installation process.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Restart your computer if prompted to do so.
After the installation is complete, verify that the update has been applied successfully. Check the Windows 10 version number using winver command, which should now reflect 19045.3754.
Download Windows 10 22H2 KB5032278 Update (Manually) – YouTube Video
And you’re done!
After installing the update you can get access to the most anticipated features which include Windows Copilot for Windows 10, Get Windows Updates faster, and even more.
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