If you’re running Windows 10 version 1607, you may be happy to hear about the new hotfix going out to all PCs running Windows 10 build 14393.
Update KB3176925 is now available, and it takes the OS to build version 14393.3.
Rather than new features, as we’re getting closer to RTM, this hotfix brings some much needed bug fixing to address some remaining bugs and issues.
Yet I’ve been not seeing the patch going out to Mobile too, but I’ll update this post if it’ll be published.
I don’t need to remind you that Windows 10 Anniversary Update is going out to public the 2nd of August, less than two weeks then.
So go grab the hotfix via Windows Update!
—UPDATE 0:56 UTC+1—
The update should be out on Mobile too, same hotfix build 10.0.14393.3
This is the changelog for both platforms, taken from the Feedback Hub
- Fixed an issue where keyboard input on some Windows tablet devices would not rotate to landscape normally.
- Fixed an issue that resulted in Windows Updates being delayed on systems with Connected Standby.
- Fixed a problem with text input with Korean Input Method Editor (IME) in some Store apps
- Fixed an issue causing Store apps to stop launching due to a licensing issue
- Fixed an issue with apps that synchronize using DDE for inter-process communication.
Also, some internal sources are saying that 14393.3 was chosen as the Release To Manufacting (RTM), which is going to head to public on August 2nd as the awaited Anniversary Update