Okay, here's a breakdown of the fixes and improvements included in this Windows update (likely a preview or recent release, given the KB number reference), categorized for clarity. I've tried to make it concise and easy to understand.Key Areas of Enhancement & Fixes:
1. Core System & Stability:
PowerShell: Reminder to update scripts relying on PowerShell 2.0 as it's becoming outdated. PowerShell 5.1 and 7.x are still supported.
dbgcore.dll: Fixed crashes related to this core system file, potentially resolving issues with apps like Explorer.
Kerberos: resolved a crash issue when accessing cloud file shares.
login: Improved login reliability, addressing blank/white screens or "just a moment" delays.
2. Input & Text Handling:
Chinese IME: several fixes for Chinese Input Method Editors (IMEs):
Corrected display of characters after copying with Ctrl+C.
Fixed issues with extended characters appearing as empty boxes.
Enabled typing on the touch keyboard with specific IMEs (changjie, Bopomofo, Japanese) after switching IME versions.
General Input: Fixed crashes in Sticky Notes and Notepad related to textinputframework.dll.
3. Media & Audio:
miracast: Fixed audio stopping shortly after casting to a TV on some devices.
Audio Service: Improved stability of the audio service, preventing it from becoming unresponsive and impacting audio playback.
4. Accessibility:
Live Captions: Fixed an issue where changing the opacity of live captions in settings wasn't working.
5. Immediately Available Fixes (from KB5058502):
Device Management/System Recovery: Resolved issues preventing system recovery features from working due to file sharing conflicts.
File System (ReFS): Fixed a memory exhaustion issue when using backup apps with large files on ReFS volumes.
Input (IME - additional fixes): Further improvements to the Chinese (simplified) IME.
Performance: (The text cuts off here, so there's an incomplete performance fix mentioned.)