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Download KB5011487 for Windows 10

KB5011487 is out now for Windows 10 users running 21H2 & 21H1. Here is the direct link to download KB5011487 offline installer.

After a few silent weeks, Microsoft released the first cumulative update for March 2022 for Windows 10 users running 21H2 & 21H1. The update is given the ID of KB5011487. The KB5011487 update is a non-security cumulative update. Being a cumulative update, it contains updates for all previous updates, including security & optional update. Depending on your system and how many updates you have installed previously, the KB5011487 will automatically install all necessary previous updates and dependencies.

As per changes in this update, as usual, it contains several bug fixes and improvements. However, the KB5011487 update doesn’t include any new features. That being said, being a cumulative update, you must install the update to fix any lingering problems with Windows 10.

Coming to specifics, Microsoft only listed a single issue, as shown below. However, rest assured that it contains minor but useful several bug fixes and improvements.

You can download the KB5011487 update using the direct download link given below.

Download KB5011487 offline installer

As always, the KB5010415 update is available as an offline installer via the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

Go to this webpage, find your Windows 10 version, and click the “Download” button next. Another window or tab will open. Click the available link, and the offline installer is downloaded to your computer. After downloading, double-click on the installer and follow the wizard to install KB5011487. Remember that the update will only install if it is supported. Also, it might download additional updates or dependencies if required.

KB5011487 changelog

Addresses a known issue that occurs when you attempt to reset a Windows device and its apps have folders that contain reparse data, such as Microsoft OneDrive or Microsoft OneDrive for Business. When you select Remove everything, files that have been downloaded or synced locally from Microsoft OneDrive might not be deleted. Some devices might take up to seven (7) days after you install this update to fully address the issue and prevent files from persisting after a reset. For immediate effect, you can manually trigger Windows Update Troubleshooter using the instructions in Windows Update Troubleshooter.

That is it.

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