Yes, Microsoft will keep releasing
cumulative updates each month, even after the release of the last feature update «Redstone 3».
Not exact matches
After skipping Patch Tuesday last
month, Microsoft is today rolling out a huge new
Cumulative Update for Windows 10 that includes both patches that were originally scheduled for February and new ones for March.
Once or twice a
month Microsoft releases
cumulative updates (or patches) for PCs and Mobile.
Of course, there hasn't been a
cumulative update for version 1511 for some time, although it's still possible that Microsoft could release one final
update as part of this
month's Patch Tuesday builds.
Windows 10 Build 16299.334 is the second
cumulative update released this
month.
The company has long not released any new
Cumulative Update for its forgotten Threshold Branch, last released CU.545 was more than 2
months ago.
For the Patch Tuesday of the
month of September 2017, Microsoft has released another
cumulative update for both PCs and Mobile Phones which bumps the version of the Windows 10 Creators Update OS to 1056
update for both PCs and Mobile Phones which bumps the version of the Windows 10 Creators
Update OS to 1056
Update OS to 10563.608.
For the Patch Tuesday of the
month of September 2017, Microsoft has released another
cumulative update for both PCs and Mobile Phones which bumps...
The build's rollout to the Release Preview ring brings it a step closer to its anticipated release this
month as the next
cumulative update for all Windows 10 PC and Mobile users not on the Insider Program.
From now until the release of the Creators
Update next
month, you can expect to see more frequent builds (Fast ring is normally once a week), followed by an RTM that gets offered to the Slow and later to the Release Preview ring, and then a couple of
cumulative updates prior to general availability.
Its been more than a
month since the company has released any new
Cumulative Update to its Threshold Branch.
With security fixes and
cumulative updates rolling out every
month, Microsoft ensures that your Windows 10 PC won't be exposed to hackers.