Windows 10 PC (5)
Image Courtesy: DigitalTrends.com

Microsoft is now rolling out new cumulative updates to all versions of Windows 10 operating system. Microsoft has released  Build 15063.483, 14393.1480 and 10586.1007 to different version fo Windows 10. The update is still rolling out and it comes with some improvements.

Windows 10 Build 15063.483 is available Creators Update Devices. Microsoft has addressed an issue where Internet Explorer 11 may crash when you visit certain websites. Furthermore, the system will no longer crash when certain USB devices are unplugged while the system is asleep. The company has also addressed the issues with screen orientation that stops working after lid close and lid open transitions.

Windows 10 Build 14393.1480 is available for Anniversary Update Devices. Microsoft has fixed an issue where Internet Explorer 11 may close unexpectedly when you visit some websites. Furthermore, Microsoft has addressed an issue where Internet Explorer 11 stops responding when a user clicks an empty column header and then immediately holds down the SHIFT key and double-clicks.

If you are still using the first version of Windows 10 i.e 1511. Windows 10 Build 10586.1007 is now available for you. Microsoft has addressed an issue where Internet Explorer 11 may crash when you visit certain websites. Furthermore, Microsoft has addressed the issue in Internet Explorer 11 where a text node returned from the DOMParser may be incorrect when MutationObserver for childList and subtree is active.

Microsoft has also released Security updates to Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Windows Search, Windows kernel, Windows shell, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Virtualization, Datacenter Networking, Windows Server, Windows Storage and File Systems, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows kernel-mode drivers, ASP.NET, Microsoft PowerShell, and the .NET Framework.

About The Author

Mayank Parmar

Mayank Parmar is an entrepreneur who founded Windows Latest. He is the Editor-in-Chief and has written on various topics in his seven years of career, but he is mostly known for his well-researched work on Microsoft's Windows. His articles and research works have been referred to by CNN, Business Insiders, Forbes, Fortune, CBS Interactive, Microsoft and many others over the years.