KB5062153 is a common name for the respective cumulative .net framework update. In this case, KB5062153 contains KB5056577 and KB5056578 which respectively apply to .netfx 3.5 and 4.8 or .netfx 3.5 and 4.8.1. Even on update catalog you have a choice between the two when you press the Download button. Same thing applies for mostly every cumulative .net framework update.
I had installed only KB5056578 and he still gives me this update KB5062153 in a new facility : Code: x64: defender-dism-x64_steven4554_Agust_xx_2025.cab windows10.0-kb5007401-x64_Critical_DU_for_NET35.cab windows10.0-kb5011048-x64_NDP481_Base_9166.1.cab windows10.0-kb5011064-x64_NL_NDP481_XX_LP_10.0.1.8028.cab <=== the LP for your language windows10.0-kb5062682-x64_DU_Sources_6094.cab windows10.0-kb5062691-x64_DU_SafeOS_6094.1.5.cab Windows10.0-KB5056578-x64-NDP481_CU_9310.1.cab windows10.0-kb5066188-x64_LCU_6218.1.1.msu Edit: Everything is good, it was probably an oversight on my part Thanks
Hello @Enthousiast, It's about your post #319 (I can't quote it because it has links, sorry): I'm sorry to ask this, but why don't you include the KB5019180 update? Without this update, the mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll file doesn't seem to be updated by the LCU. Thanks in advance for your answer!
I believe i put it in way back when it was first released, can't remember why i removed it. If MSFT doesn't make it available on WU, what is the urgency to install it anyway. 99% of the global users won't have any idea that it even exists