Microsoft released emergency patch updates for Windows 10
Microsoft has officially released urgent updates for Windows 10 1909 and many older versions of the operating system are still in support, to fix a series of screen-related errors. green screen, wifi connection, unstable performance .
Windows 10 version 1909 and 1903
The cumulative update has the code KB4550945 for Windows 10 version 1909 (build code is 18363.815) and 1903 (18362.815).
The bugs that are fixed on the new update include:
- Addresses an issue that causes some applications to be unable to open after updates from previous versions.
- Fix when using virtual network (VPN) from mobile data connection (3G / 4G / LTE) notifications are turned off.
- Addresses an issue that causes games on Microsoft Xbox to crash after upgrading from an earlier version.
- Fixed a bug where text boxes appeared with unresponsive text in certain situations.
- Fixed an error when changing the default applications from Settings appear some unintended notifications.
- Fix errors related to Windows Update.
Windows 10 version 1809
The cumulative update has the code as KB4450969 (build code 17763.1192) for Windows 10 version 1809.
- Fix paste pasting content mixed images and text from Microsoft Word to Internet Explorer and Chromium-based browsers.
- Fixed a bug where in certain cases the text box had lots of unresponsive text.
Windows 10 version 1607
The cumulative update has the code is KB4450947 (operating system build code 14393.3659) for Windows 10 version 1607.
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