Windows 10 cumulative updates rolling out for Anniversary Update
The Windows 10 Anniversary Update hasn’t gone as smoothly as Microsoft would have liked. Despite extensive testing from Windows Insiders, users have reported problems with the OS causing their systems to freeze, reinstall previously removed apps, and kill webcams.
Microsoft is today pushing out two cumulative updates that bring the Anniversary Update to 14393.82.
The first update, KB3176934, was released to Windows Insiders last week, and Microsoft says this about it:
We have released Cumulative Update (KB3176934) to Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14393 on PCs which will bring the build number to 14393.82. This Cumulative Update includes the same fixes as KB3176932 but with an additional fix: Improved download size optimization of updates.
The second update, KB3176936, looks to be new, and as of the time of writing Microsoft has yet to provide any information about what it offers. It is safe to assume it will fix some bugs and make minor improvements to the OS. We'll update this post when we find out more.
You can install the updates now. Go to Settings > Update & security and hit Check for Updates
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