The subsequent strings, “24c2riso160” and “1732820162,” likely refer to specific build iterations, Knowledge Base (KB) article identifiers, or internal compilation timestamps. These numbers are the fingerprints of the software development lifecycle, indicating exactly when the code was compiled and which branch of the source tree it originated from. The presence of such specific identifiers suggests that this is not a general "bug fix," but a targeted intervention for a particular regression or security vulnerability discovered post-release.
If you are seeing errors related to this specific build or "fix," the most reliable way to resolve them is through the built-in repair tool, which validates your local files against the latest Microsoft CDN version. Press Windows Key + R , type , and press Enter.
If the build remains broken, use the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant to completely uninstall the 1732820162 build and perform a clean installation from your official Microsoft account.
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