If you’ve been keeping an eye on your Windows Update queue or managing an enterprise deployment, you might have noticed the latest revision of Windows 10 Pro 22H2 floating around: (x64), often labeled with the cryptic “MULT” tag.
This comprehensive guide breaks down what this build is, its core features, and what the "mult updated" label implies for modern users. 💻 Understanding the Build Breakdown
Because the updates are already integrated into the installation file, the computer is fully secured from the very first minute it boots to the desktop—even if it does not have an active internet connection. System Requirements for x64 Installation
Power users, IT professionals, developers, and legacy gamers Core Enhancements in Build 19045.3570
To truly appreciate what build 19045.3570 brings to the table, it's essential to look at the cumulative update KB5031356, which is the reason this build number exists. Released on October 10, 2023, as part of Microsoft's monthly "Patch Tuesday" cycle, this update is the one that transforms the base OS build into build 19045.3570.
The integration of update KB5031356 brought several critical quality-of-life upgrades and security mitigations to the 22H2 branch:
If you are looking to reach this specific build or verify your status:
The final major version branch (2022 Update) for the Windows 10 operating system cycle.
After installation, run msinfo32 to confirm System Type = x64-based PC, and check the BIOS mode (UEFI preferred). Then, run a full disk backup. You are now ready for a future-proof Windows 10 experience.
: Introduces a more dynamic search bar experience on the taskbar, allowing users to customize or easily revert to old styles.
Resolved memory leaks in user-mode when copying or moving files. Fixed issues affecting USB printers and virtualization.
This build is the result of the (plus subsequent hotfixes). It rolls up all security fixes, reliability improvements, and a small list of non-security changes.