Microsoft is releasing a set of cumulative updates for supported Windows 10 versions. The updates do not add new features to the OS, instead they fix various security and reliability issues and add improvements to existing features.
The following updates today released for Windows 10.
Windows 10, version 1903, KB4507453 (OS Build 18362.239)
Requires the latest service stack update (KB4509096).
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Highlights
- Updates an issue with a tilted world some Mixed Reality users may see after connecting their headsets.
- Updates the visual quality issues some users may have when using Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) headsets with Steam®VR content.
- Updates an issue with BitLocker encryption recovery mode.
- Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, wireless technologies, and Microsoft Office products.
Improvements and fixes
This update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:
- Addresses an issue that may cause BitLocker to go into recovery mode if BitLocker is being provisioned at the same time as updates are being installed.
- Addresses an issue that may cause Mixed Reality users to see a tilted world after connecting their headsets.
- Addresses visual quality issues some users may have seen with Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) headsets and Steam®VR content.
- Security updates to Windows Wireless Networking, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Server, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Kernel, Microsoft HoloLens, Internet Explorer, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Virtualization, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Microsoft Graphics Component, Microsoft Edge, and Windows Cryptography.
Windows 10, version 1809, KB4507469 (OS Build 17763.615)
Requires the KB4509095 service stack update.
Highlights
- Updates an issue with BitLocker encryption recovery mode.
- Updates an issue that may cause the system to become unresponsive when an application uses the CameraCaptureUI API.
- Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, wireless technologies, and Microsoft Office products.
Improvements and fixes
This update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:
- Addresses an issue that may cause the system to become unresponsive when an application uses the CameraCaptureUI API.
- Addresses an issue that may cause BitLocker to go into recovery mode if BitLocker is being provisioned at the same time as updates are being installed.
- Security updates to Windows Server, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Graphics Component, Internet Explorer, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Virtualization, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Edge, Windows Cryptography, and Windows Fundamentals.
Windows, version 1803, KB4507435 (OS Build 17134.885)
Requires the latest service stack update (KB4509094).
Highlights
- Updates an issue with BitLocker encryption recovery mode.
- Updates to improve security when using Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, wireless technologies, and Microsoft Office products.
Improvements and fixes
This update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:
- Addresses an issue that may cause BitLocker to go into recovery mode if BitLocker is being provisioned at the same time as updates are being installed.
- Security updates to Windows Wireless Networking, Windows Server, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Kernel, Internet Explorer, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Virtualization, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Microsoft Edge, Windows Cryptography, and Windows Fundamentals.
Other updates
- Windows, version 1709, KB4507455 (OS Build 16299.1268)
- Windows, version 1703, KB4507450 (OS Build 15063.1928)
- Windows, version 1607, KB4507460 (OS Build 14393.3085)
- Windows 10 (initial version released July 2015), KB4507458 (OS Build 10240.18275)
To download these updates, open Settings - > Update &recovery and click on the Check for Updates button on the right.
Helpful links:
- Find Which Windows 10 Edition You Have Installed
- How to find the Windows 10 version you are running
- How to find the Windows 10 build number you are running
- How to install CAB and MSU updates in Windows 10
Source: Windows Update History
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