New pack of improvements available for May 2019 Update

Jun 28, 2019 04:37 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has just released a new cumulative update for Windows 10 May 2019 Update, the latest feature update available for Windows 10.

Cumulative update KB4501375 was shipped to Release Preview ring users in the Windows Insider program earlier this week, and now Microsoft has pushed it to production devices via Windows Update as well.

This cumulative update increases the OS build number to 18362.207 and comes with a pretty long changelog, which you can check out in full in the box after the jump.

One notable improvement is a fix for a Night light bug in Windows 10, which has previously prevented this feature from working after installing the May 2019 Update. Microsoft says the same bug also impacted Color Management profiles and gamma correction.

This cumulative update also resolves looping redirects issue with Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 and fixes a problem blocking some users running Windows 7 from upgrading to Windows 10 because of third-party antivirus software.

Just a single known issue

Microsoft has also addressed the majority of issues in the previous cumulative updates, so KB4501375 comes with just one known bug affecting Windows Sandbox. This is a new feature in Windows 10 May 2019 Update, and it allows users to run apps securely in a protected environment similar to a virtual machine.

“Windows Sandbox may fail to start with "ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND (0x80070002)" on devices in which the operating system language is changed during the update process when installing Windows 10, version 1903,” Microsoft explains.

There is no workaround for this bug at this point, but Microsoft says it’s already working on one, and it should be released as part of a future cumulative update.

The next round of cumulative updates is due on July 9 when Microsoft will ship Patch Tuesday fixes with both security and non-security improvements for all Windows 10 versions.

June 27, 2019—KB4501375 (OS Build 18362.207)