This update may try to reset network settings if problems are detected, and it will clean up registry keys that may be preventing updates from being installed successfully. It is designed to wipe out any way we may be blocking updating on their schedule. Those of us intending to update on our own schedule, and not on Microsoft’s, would do well to avoid KB 4023057. If it is offered up, take it as a sign that you need to check hard drive space and ensure that your machine is otherwise healthy and ready. If you don’t see it, it’s a sign your machine is ready for 20H2. It ensures that your computer is ready for the release by making sure you have enough hard drive space and checks that your windows update is ready for the process. Any time Microsoft comes out with a new feature release, it also has to re-release that old chestnut KB4023057.
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