December 2021 Patch Tuesday is rolling out to devices on Windows 10 version 2004, version 20H2, version 21H1 and version 21H2. As per the official release notes, Microsoft has published two cumulative updates - KB5008212 (newer versions) and KB5008206 (older versions).
Like the November release, this month's security updates include security fixes for November 2021 Update, May 2021 Update, October 2020 Update (version 20H2), and May 2020 Update (version 2004). It's also the last security update for version 2004, which has been retired today.
The update is now rolling out via Windows Update, WSUS, and the Microsoft Update Catalog with numerous bug fixes and performance enhancements.
Like every Patch Tuesday, you can check for and install new updates by going to Settings, clicking on Windows Update, and selecting 'Check for Updates' to install the updates.
What's new in the latest cumulative update for Windows 10
Microsoft has fixed security and non-security bugs with the December update. For instance, a bug that could affect the rendering of variable fonts has been fixed. Likewise, another bug has been fixed where the Settings page closes unexpectedly close after you uninstall a font. Here's a list of other fixes:
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Updates an issue that might cause the 32-bit version of Microsoft Excel to stop working on certain devices when you export to PDF.
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Updates an issue that displays letters or characters at the wrong angle when you use the Meiryo UI font and other vertical fonts. These fonts are frequently used in Japan, China, or other countries in Asia.
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Updates an issue that causes Internet Explorer to stop working when using the Input Method Editor (IME) to insert elements.
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Updates an issue that causes the Settings page to unexpectedly close after you uninstall a font.
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Updates an issue that affects your ability to rename a file using folder view in File Explorer when you use the new Japanese IME.
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Updates an issue that turns off screen capture and recording functionalities on the Windows Game Bar after a service failure.
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Updates an issue that prevents the applications that you use often from appearing on the Start menu as they should.
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Updates an issue that causes Internet Explorer to stop working.
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