Windows 5045594 update KB10 has just been released and is available as an optional update for all those who wish to install it manually.
It is available through Windows Update, but as always, Microsoft has also published direct download links for the installer (.msu) in the Microsoft Update Catalog.
It's an important update because it fixes an issue where upgrading to Windows 11 crashes Windows 10 with a BSOD. This update fixes issues related to the Start menu, printers, virtual machines, and more.
One of the notable changes is the introduction of a new account manager in the Start menu. You will now find the option to switch users by selecting the ellipses (…) next to “Sign out.” Additionally, the Lock option has been moved to the power menu. However, this new feature will roll out gradually, which means not everyone will see it right away.
If you want to try Windows 5045594 update KB10, go to Settings > Security and updates. Click the Check for Updates button, and you can download it directly from the link below
Windows 10 KB5045594 64-bit and 32-bit (x86).