This update brings impressive changes, including support for nested virtualization on AMD processors. Also, it introduces a new way of delivering updates to the Linux Kernel. The package includes a couple of bug fixes too.
Nested virtualization in Windows 10 build 19645
Windows 10 build 19645 introduces support for nested virtualization on AMD-powered PCs. So, if your computer uses an AMD processor, you can now use it to run Hyper-V within a Hyper-V virtual machine (VM). Generally available versions of the Windows OS support nested virtualization only on Intel microchips. The only other change build 19645 brings relates to how Microsoft delivers updates for the Linux kernel residing in WSL 2 distributions. With this version, the Windows image no longer contains the Linux kernel. Therefore, in the future, Microsoft will be servicing the Linux kernel via Microsoft Update. Some of the fixes this Windows 10 update brings are:
Bug checks for PCs booting from eMMC storage when coming out of hibernate.
Inconsistent rendering of taskbar preview thumbnails.
Some text fields not showing handwriting input after tapping with a pen.
Plus, if you’re a fan of the Your Phone app, Microsoft has confirmed that you can now use the app to control music or audio apps running on your Android smartphone. Have you installed Windows 10 build 19645 yet? Feel free to let us know or ask any questions via the comments section below.
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