One more cumulative update for Windows 10 has been released by Microsoft. Like the previous one, the new update also affects the version number of the operating system. Now it is 10586.17.
There is no information available on what is actually fixed or changed in this update, as is the trend ever since Microsoft adopted their new update policy.
The update identifies itself as "KB3116908" and requires November Update/TH2 to be installed over Windows 10 RTM. It will come via Windows Update automatically as long as you have not disabled the forced automatic updates in Windows 10.
Once installed, it will require a reboot. Let us know in the comments if you noticed any bug fixes or changes after installing this update.
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Let me make sure I get this. It is both the case that:
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and at the same time:
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Makes a lot of sense…
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The source of the INFORMATION is Neowin.
Everything is ok.
Terrible, awful, build. It wiped-out my most used programs, like Word! It wiped out my drivers for monitors, etc. I am unable to go back to my previous O/S because it has been more than a month. My work is completely stopped dead until I can figure out what to do. Extremely disappointed with Microsoft, for the first time in my life I am entertaining the idea of going Mac.
Windows 10 has some strange, impertinent behavior.
I doubt that many users feel positive about such incidents.