Microsoft launched a Windows 10 KB4073291 cumulative update, including the offline installer
In recent times, Microsoft has released a series of updates to fix the unbootable bug for Meltdown and Specter patches. And most recently, the technology company continued to release KB4073291 package for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
In recent times, Microsoft has released a series of updates to fix the unbootable bug for Meltdown and Specter patches. And most recently, the technology company continued to release KB4073291 package for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
The cumulative update package Windows 10 KB4073291 is an update with an offline installer and for users of 32-bit Fall Creators Update, after the update will be upgraded to 16299.201.
This update has a fairly compact Changelog, only focusing on security.
The update steps for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update 32-bit are as follows: access Settings -> select Update & Security -> select Windows Update .
Because this new update of Microsoft has an offline installer, you can download and install a Windows 10 update without the internet. Link to download Windows 10 KB4073291 offline.
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