Microsoft has released a new Windows 10 optional update under KB5043131 and Build 19045.4957. This is a preview update that brings improvements.
Cumulative updates RSS
Microsoft has reversed its plans to install cumulative updates during the initial setup for certain Windows PCs.
Microsoft has released an optional Cumulative Update for Windows 11 22H2 that fixes search results in the Taskbar with picture files and another with Search Indexer, plus a bunch of other fixes.
Microsoft is seemingly targeting the improvement of the Exchange Server update and deployment process. One of the considerations includes automatic installation of cumulative updates.
Microsoft has implemented a public preview of a mechanism that allows Windows Update for Business customers to expedite the rollout of security updates. It's coming soon for non-security updates too.
Microsoft has released a non-security optional update for users who have already updated to Windows 11 22H2 (2022 Update). KB5017389 brings Widget notifications and numerous fixes.
Microsoft has released new, optional non-security preview updates, also known as "C" releases, for all supported Windows 10 versions. The updates fix several annoying bugs in games and applications.
Microsoft has announced a significant change to its delivery process for Security Updates and Hotfixes to Exchange Server. The aforementioned updates will now be offered through .exe packages too.
Microsoft has released a non-security cumulative update for Windows 10 and Windows 11 under KB5009596 and KB5008353 respectively, which fixes a ton of problems like those related to taskbar, and more.
Microsoft has released its Patch Tuesday November 2021 update for Windows 10 today. As usual, the new update brings security enhancements, some improvements, as well as some bugs too.
Microsoft has released optional preview updates for Windows 10 versions 2004 and newer. Insiders running version 21H2 are also receiving the update that brings printing fixes and more.
Microsoft has released a build 22000.282 (KB5006746) as an optional update before its release with Patch Tuesday. The update has many changes, notably, the L3 cache issue on Ryzen.
Along with Windows 11 and Windows 10, Microsoft is also rolling out Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 8.1 and users running Windows 7 that have opted for extended security updates.
It's Patch Tuesday, and although this time around, the newest addition, Windows 11, also received updates, we must not forget that Windows 10 will still need those fixes for your sanity and stabilty.
Microsoft is releasing the first Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11, along with the monthly updates for Windows 10. Windows 11 gets a bunch of bug fixes, the first to arrive post-launch.
Microsoft has released optional C/D release updates for Windows 10 versions 2004 and newer. The updates bring fixes for Outlook issues, other stability improvements, and a ton of other fixes.
Along with the Windows 10 updates, Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 have also begun rolling out. As usual, Windows 7 updates are only for those who have opted for paid patches.
Microsoft has begun rolling out Patch Tuesday updates for supported Windows 10 versions. The usual crop of updates includes a fix for the recently discovered Windows zero-day vulnerability.
Microsoft has released a new update KB5005932 that adds a compatibility fix for Arm64 devices. After installing this update, Arm64 users should be able to manually perform in-place upgrades.
As usual, Microsoft is rolling out cumulative updates to all supported Windows versions. The update this month brings a permanent fix for the PrintNightmare issue, among other bug fixes.
Microsoft has released optional updates for Windows 10 versions 1909, 2004, 20H2, and 21H1 as part of its "C" release quality updates. These contain gaming-related reliability fixes and more.
In addition to serving cumulative updates for Windows 10, Microsoft is releasing patches for Windows 8.1 and eligible Windows 7 users. They bring security improvements and other fixes.
Microsoft is releasing updates to all supported Windows versions today as part of its Patch Tuesday updates. These bring fixes to issues with Zebra printers, and other improvements.
Microsoft has released optional Windows 10 updates for versions 21H1, 20H2, and 2004, bringing fixes for News and Interests' blurry text, gaming performance improvements, and more.
Microsoft is rolling out the monthly patches for Windows 7 users that have opted to pay for Extended Security Updates and for Windows 8.1 users. Here's what's new in these updates.
As is the case every second Tuesday of the month, Microsoft has released cumulative updates for all supported versions. For the first time, all supported consumer versions will receive the same update
Microsoft has released its monthly optional updates for Windows 10 versions 21H1, 20H2, and 2004. All three versions get the same update, and it enables News and interests for everyone.
Microsoft has released its monthly Patch Tuesday updates for all supported versions of Windows. Windows 10 version 1909 is getting its last update for regular users, as support ends this month.
Today, Microsoft released new cumulative updates for all supported versions of Windows 10, as it typically does on the second Tuesday of the month, otherwise known as Patch Tuesday.
Today, Microsoft released this month's optional cumulative updates for Windows 10 versions 20H2 and 2004. Along with a whole bunch of fixes, it also removed the old Edge Legacy browser.
Today, Microsoft is releasing its C/D week updates for Windows 10 versions 1909 and 1809. Along with a bunch of fixes, they also remove the old Edge browser in favor of the new Chromium one.
It's the second Tuesday of the month, and that means that it's Patch Tuesday, and that all supported versions of Windows 10 are getting new cumulative updates with a bunch of fixes.
Today, Microsoft released two new Windows 10 cumulative updates, which are optional. They're for versions 1909 and 1809, and they're the previews for next month's Patch Tuesday updates.
Microsoft today released a pair of cumulative updates for older versions of Windows 10, including versions 1909 and 1809. As you'd expect for a mid-stream update, these are optional.
As is the case every second Tuesday of the month, cumulative updates are rolling out for all supported Windows versions, which include Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 users who have paid for updates.
Today is the second Wednesday of the month, and that means that it's time for all supported versions of Windows 10 get new updates. For Windows 10, that's everything except for 1511 and 1709.
Today, Microsoft released a new cumulative update for those that are on the latest versions of Windows 10, 2004 and 20H2. The update is optional, so you don't have to take it if you don't want to.
Right after the out-of-band updates, Microsoft has released additional optional cumulative updates for Windows 10 versions 1809, 1903, and 1909, which are available through Windows Update.
Microsoft has noted on its Windows 10 Update History pages that it's not going to be releasing any preview updates during the month of December, and that's just because of the holiday season.
As is customary every second Tuesday of the month, cumulative updates are rolling out for all supported Windows versions, including Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 users paying for extended updates.