Both bring bug fixes and performance enhancements

Oct 30, 2015 04:19 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has just released two new cumulative updates for Windows 10, which are now being pushed to all users.

The Redmond-based company has been trying to improve what is seen as one of the best versions of Windows released until now, with bug fixes and new features that respond to users' needs.

With Windows 10 Mobile just around the corner, Microsoft has its hands full, but the Windows 10 updates don't seem to stop.

The latest cumulative update promises to bring some bug fixes, performance enhancements and fixes for security vulnerabilities discovered by Microsoft's engineers or Windows 10 users.

If you're a proud owner of a Windows 10 desktop system, then you should now check for cumulative updates KB3105210 and KB3106932.

It makes it easier for non-genuine users to activate Windows 10

The first one (KB3105210) should provide some fixes to security vulnerabilities for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer. According to the support page:

“This update for Windows 10 includes functionality improvements and resolves the vulnerabilities in Windows that are described in the following Microsoft security bulletins and advisory:

- KB3096448 MS15-107: Cumulative security update for Microsoft Edge: October 27, 2015 - KB3096441 MS15-106: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer: October 27, 2015.”

On the other hand, Microsoft states that cumulative update KB3106932 includes performance enhancements for Windows 10, though no additional details are shared, “This update makes improvements to ease the upgrade experience to Windows 10.”

This particular update may have something to do with Terry Myerson's latest statement that announces some changes to the way non-genuine Windows 10 users can activate their copy of the OS.

Keep in mind that after you download and install these cumulative updates, you will need to restart your PC before they will take effect. Obviously, you can schedule your PC to restart at a later time.