Microsoft released CUs for all Windows 10 versions

Sep 13, 2016 17:31 GMT  ·  By

As we’ve told you only a few minutes ago, Microsoft rolled out new cumulative updates for Windows 10 devices as part of this month’s Patch Tuesday cycle, so users who have already upgraded their computers to the new OS should update as soon as possible.

Just like August, September brings 3 different cumulative updates, one for each version of Windows 10 released since July 2015.

KB3189866 (OS Build 14393.187)

First and foremost it’s KB3189866. This cumulative update is aimed at computers that are running Windows 10 Anniversary Update and brings improvements for apps such as IE11 and Edge, while also patching security issues in the two browsers, Flash Player, and the Windows kernel.

This update also fixes issues causing devices to crash when disconnecting an e-reader and improves support for camera apps in Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise. It brings a long list of fixes, including for the Start menu, Bluetooth compatibility, display rotation, and USB devices. This CU pushes version to 14393.187.

KB3185614 (OS Build 10586.589)

Computers still running Windows 10 November Update are getting updated to version 10586.589 with cumulative update KB3185614.

This update improves IE11 reliability, USB and the .NET Framework, fixes issues with a mandatory profile that cannot access the Start menu, Cortana, or other pre-installed apps, and includes security fixes for IE11, Edge, Windows Lock Screen Windows Kernel, and Flash Player.

It also fixes a critical bug that caused devices with Internet access to have incorrect date and time when joining a network with no Internet access to SSL servers.

KB3185611 (OS Build 10240.17113)

The third update is KB3185611 and is aimed at the original Windows 10 version launched in July 2015, pushing it to 10240.17113.

It includes several bug fixes and improvements, and addresses issues with IE11, Windows Installer, Windows Update for Business, and other pre-installed apps.

It also comes with critical security updates for Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Windows Secure Kernel Mode, and Microsoft Graphics Component, so it’s essential for users to install it as soon as possible

You can check the full changelog in the box below and make sure that you install the cumulative update for your system as soon as possible.

September 2016 Windows 10 CUs