Windows Updates

Windows 10 KB4023057 which was released back in September is now rolling out again. It looks like Microsoft has modified the package of this update and the software maker is rolling out the update to some devices once again.

It’s important to note that the purpose of KB4023057 is to improve the reliability of Windows Update Service components in Windows 10. According to the support document, the update would show up on Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803), version 1709, version 1703, version 1607, version 1511 and version 1507.

As it happened in past, Windows 10 KB4023057 won’t show up on all devices and it’s aimed at some systems running any of the Windows 10 version released so far.

“This update is also offered directly to Windows Update Client for some devices that have not installed the most recent updates,” Microsoft explains. It means you cannot manually force this update from Microsoft Update Catalog.

It could be possible that the update has been released again in order to improve the upgrade experience before delivery the Windows 10 October 2018 Update.

“This update includes files and resources that address issues that affect the update processes in Windows 10 that may prevent important Windows updates from being installed. These improvements help make sure that updates are installed seamlessly on your device, and they help improve the reliability and security of devices that are running Windows 10,” Microsoft explains.

Installing this update may also repair the corrupted components in Windows 10 that might have delayed the other updates on the users device.

Windows 10 October 2018 Update re-launch

Windows 10 October 2018 Update was launched last week and it’s now rolling out to devices gradually.

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