Windows 10 Patch Tuesday September 2020: KB4571756
It is the second week of the month and as a regular appointment here is Patch Tuesday for Windows 10. The one released for this September 2020 arrives in the form of a package called KB4571756 for those who have installed the 2004 version (May 2020 Update) of the operating system and KB4574727 for those who are still stuck at 1909 (October 2019 Update) or 1903 (May 2019 Update) ).
Once the process is finished Windows 10 switches to build 19041.508. Among the many hitches that the software house claims to have solved with the new Patch Tuesday, some are related to the scheduled defragmentation of SSDs, the impossibility in some situations to resize the windows on the desktop, the loading of ActiveX contents, the display of the screen login, File Explorer, Hello authentication and an interface optimized for tablets.
Windows 10 KB4571756 / KB4574727: here is Patch Tuesday
Download and installation can be done automatically through the integrated Windows Update utility or manually directly from the catalog by Microsoft (KB4571756 and KB4574727). The changelog includes a long list of bugfixes for those who have not already downloaded the optional update KB4571744 released just a few days ago, which in turn brought to light the problem related to waking the PC from standby already fixed in the past. >Once the process is finished Windows 10 switches to build 19041.508. Among the many hitches that the software house claims to have solved with the new Patch Tuesday, some are related to the scheduled defragmentation of SSDs, the impossibility in some situations to resize the windows on the desktop, the loading of ActiveX contents, the display of the screen login, File Explorer, Hello authentication and an interface optimized for tablets.