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Microsoft Issues Final Windows 10 Recovery Updates Ahead of Support Deadline

Microsoft has deployed the last Windows Recovery Environment updates for Windows 10 versions 21H2 and 22H2. The updates enhance recovery reliability and modify troubleshooting behavior when applications fail in the preinstallation environment. These releases coincide with Windows 10’s final scheduled Patch Tuesday update, marking the end of regular support for the operating system.

Final Windows 10 Recovery Updates Released

Microsoft has distributed what sources indicate are the final Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) updates for Windows 10, with KB5068164 and KB5067017 heading the release. According to reports, these updates target versions 21H2 and 22H2 of the operating system and were part of October’s Patch Tuesday deployment cycle. The updates represent Microsoft’s last WinRE improvements for Windows 10 as the company shifts focus to newer platforms.

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KB5067103 Windows 11 Update Enhances Click to Do with Smart Visual Cues

Microsoft’s latest KB5067103 update brings significant enhancements to Click to Do functionality in Windows 11. The feature now uses visual cues to highlight actionable elements and includes important display alignment fixes for smoother user experience.

Windows 11’s latest KB5067103 update significantly enhances the Click to Do feature with smarter visual cues and improved functionality for Copilot+ PC users. The development represents Microsoft’s continued commitment to bridging the gap between detection and execution, allowing users to “act on what matters” with greater efficiency and precision.

Click to Do Visual Enhancements and Smart Cues