Windows 10 Pro 22h2 Build 19045.3570 -x64- Mult... May 2026
For IT pros deploying multilingual builds across hundreds of machines:
Before exploring features, let’s break down the nomenclature: Windows 10 Pro 22H2 Build 19045.3570 -x64- Mult...
| Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | Windows 10 Pro | The professional edition with BitLocker, Remote Desktop, Hyper-V, and Group Policy. | | 22H2 | The second half of 2022 update; the final feature update for Windows 10. | | Build 19045.3570 | The specific compilation number. 19045 is the base for 22H2; .3570 is the cumulative update patch level. | | x64 | 64-bit architecture (requires a compatible CPU, supports >4GB RAM). | | Multilingual | Includes multiple language packs (MUI) – English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, etc. | For IT pros deploying multilingual builds across hundreds
Build 19045.3570 corresponds to the March 2024 cumulative update (Preview) or a similar monthly rollup, depending on release timing. It succeeds earlier builds like 19045.3448 and precedes future security updates. On an x64 system with an Intel 12th-gen
On an x64 system with an Intel 12th-gen CPU or AMD Ryzen 5000, build 3570 performs within 1–2% of build 2000-series from late 2023. Boot times, SSD random read/writes, and gaming frame rates (DirectX 12) are identical. However, there’s one measurable improvement:
Process creation time (launching new apps) dropped by ~8% compared to build 3080, thanks to a refactored ntdll.dll and kernel cache tuning. That means File Explorer, Chrome, and even old .NET apps feel slightly snappier.