Non-security updates now available for Windows 10

Jun 19, 2019 04:29 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has released a new batch of cumulative updates for all Windows 10 versions except for the May 2019 Update, the original Windows 10 version, and the November Update (1511).

Because they do not land on a Patch Tuesday, the main focus of these cumulative updates is to resolve bugs in the operating system, so they are specifically supposed to address known issues, improve performance, and refine certain features.

For example, the Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update) cumulative update, which ships as KB4501371, repairs a problem causing Microsoft Edge to be unable to open properly when users click a link within an application.

There are also improvements for the experience with the Your Phone app (which allows Windows 10 users to sync their PCs with Android phones), but also other refinements for Windows Media Player, the taskbar, and other Windows components and features.

You can find the full changelog for each update in the box after the jump.

No new known issues (versus Patch Tuesday updates)

The full list of the Windows 10 versions getting patched, as well as the cumulative updates being released today and the new OS build numbers, below:  

Windows 10 version 1809: June 18, 2019—KB4501371 (OS Build 17763.592)
Windows 10 version 1803: June 18, 2019—KB4503288 (OS Build 17134.858)
Windows 10 version 1709: June 18, 2019—KB4503281 (OS Build 16299.1237)
Windows 10 version 1703: June 18, 2019—KB4503289 (OS Build 15063.1897)
Windows 10 version 1607: June 18, 2019—KB4503294 (OS Build 14393.3053)
At the time of writing this article, there are no failed installs reported, albeit it’s worth knowing that each of the aforementioned updates comes with several known issues. However, these issues have already been acknowledged by Microsoft as part of the June 2019 Patch Tuesday rollout, so no new bug is introduced by this new batch of cumulative updates on Windows 10.

June 18, 2019 Windows 10 Cumulative Updates