Microsoft released today KB3194798. A cumulative update for Windows 10 PC and Mobile version 1607. It includes fixes to Bluetooth issues, printer driver issues, Wi-Fi battery drain on Mobile devices, and security updates to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer and more. The update is available on PC and Mobile.
Changelog
- Improved reliability of Bluetooth and storage file system.
- Addressed issue causing printer drivers to not install correctly after installing security update KB317005.
- Addressed issue causing sign-in errors if a password is entered incorrectly or a new password doesn’t meet password complexity requirements after installing security update KB3167679.
- Addressed issue that required users to log out and log back in before using the application they installed using the Windows installer (MSI).
- Improved support for networks by adding new entries to the Access Point Name (APN) database.
- Addressed issue that was causing excessive battery drain on Windows 10 Mobile when connected to Wi-Fi.
- Addressed issue in which setting up both fingerprint and iris recognition sometimes causes the sign-in to fail on Windows 10 Mobile.
- Addressed issue that was causing high CPU usage on Windows 10 Mobile.
- Addressed additional issues with multimedia playback, revised daylight saving time, authentication, Internet Explorer 11, and Windows Shell.
- Security updates to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer 11, Windows registry, and diagnostics hub.
The build bumped to 14393.321. Head to Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update (for PC) and Settings > Update and Security > Phone Update (for Mobile) to download the update.
If you are having difficulty downloading the update through Windows Update or stuck in a certain percentage. In case you want to manually download the update, the direct links are provided below. Downloading the file manually is also useful for those who have multiple Windows 10 PC devices and have limited bandwidth.
The size of 32-bit and 64-bit versions are 421MB and 779MB respectively. Note that these updates are cumulative. Therefore, the packages contain all previously released fixes.