Microsoft has released
the first cumulative update for Windows 10 Anniversary Update (AU) Build 14393 for PC and Mobile.
It would mark
the first cumulative update for the RTM build of the Creators Update, but there's just one problem: the firm never actually released an update.
We need Windows Insiders to help validate
the first Cumulative Update to go out for the Windows 10 Creators Update which is set to begin rolling out to customers around the world on April 11th, Today we are releasing a Cumulative Update Build 15063.11 (KB4016250) for PC to Windows Insiders in the Fast and Slow rings.
The first cumulative update of Windows 10 Mobile for 2016 is now available for Fast Ring Insiders.
It's unknown when we'll see
our first cumulative update for the Creators Update reach Insiders on desktop, but I'm willing to be it'll be soon.
Not exact matches
Yesterday, we began rolling out the Windows 10 Anniversary
Update for Windows 10 Thank you to all of the Windows Insiders who downloaded the
Cumulative Updates first and gave us feedback that helped us prepare for this... Read more
The
first thing you will notice with this
Cumulative Update is it will use the minor version for differentiating between each version as these builds only contain fixes to the Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview build already in the Fast and Slow rings.
Thank you to all of the Windows Insiders who downloaded the
Cumulative Updates first and gave us feedback that helped us prepare for this release to our customers.
As you might see, in the
first point there is a
cumulative update, details of which can be found here.
This isn't the
first time a
cumulative update for Windows caused the problem while installing but as it has been released for Creators Update, it appears to be a widespread
update for Windows caused the problem while installing but as it has been released for Creators
Update, it appears to be a widespread
Update, it appears to be a widespread issue.
Windows 10's
first feature
update after the Anniversary release in 2016 will be available in the second Tuesday of April, which is the same day on which Microsoft usually rolls out
Cumulative patches to the current branch.