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What you need to know
It’s the second Tuesday of the month, which means it’s “Patch Tuesday” time again for Windows 10. The latest round of cumulative updates is now rolling out for supported versions of Windows 10, bringing security and bug fixes. As usual, don’t expect any new features here.
While the updates don’t include any new features, they does include fixes to some issues that caused people headaches. If you’re on Windows 10 version 2004, an update fixes an issue that can prevent PCs from connecting to OneDrive. That version of Windows also receives a fix for an issue that stopped some people from printing large files.
For Windows 10 version 2004, you’ll getOS build 19041.388. Here are the highlights from Microsoft:
Windows 10 versions 1909 and 1903 will see a similar set of security fixes with builds 18362.959 and 18363.959. Here’s a look at the highlights:
Windows 10 version 1809 gets OS build 17763.1339. Here’s a look at the highlights:
Finally, Windows 10 builds 1803 and older feature the same highlighted fixes as Windows 10 build 1809.
You can grab these latest cumulative updates now via Windows Update. For more on each release, you can also check out Microsoft’sfull release notesfor each build.
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