If your computer is enrolled in the Extended Security Updates program for Windows 10, you can now download this month"s Patch Tuesday updates. KB5078885 is available for download with build numbers 19045.7058 and 19044.7058, offering users improved File History, graphics stability improvements, security patches, and further preparations for Secure Boot certificate updates.
Here is the changelog:
- [Windows System Image Manager] This update adds a warning dialog to help users confirm that the selected catalog file comes from a trusted source.
- [File History] Improved: File History in Control Panel when backing up files. New files with names containing some Chinese and Private Use Area characters can now be backed up.
- [Graphics] Improved: A stability issue affecting certain GPU configurations.
- [Secure Boot] With this update, Windows quality updates include additional high-confidence device targeting data, increasing coverage of devices eligible to automatically receive new Secure Boot certificates. This targeting is based primarily on client device diagnostic data; due to limited data, servers are unlikely to qualify, though not explicitly excluded. Devices receive new certificates only after demonstrating sufficient successful update signals, maintaining a controlled and phased rollout.
Microsoft says the update does not contain any known bugs or issues. You can download the update by heading to Settings > Windows Update. Alternatively, get a standalone installer from the Microsoft Update Catalog using this link.
If you are on Windows 11, you can check out details for this month"s Patch Tuesday updates here.