Windows Updates

The new cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1803 is now rolling out. The direct download links for Windows 10 KB4471324 are also available and you can grab the installer to manually update the outdated computers.

Windows 10 KB4471324 brings up Build 17134.471 and fixes some bugs. You can open the Settings app and navigate to System -> About to find the current version of your operating system. If your PC is running Windows 10 October 2018 Update, you will receive Build 17763.194 and you can learn more about it here.

Just like any previous Patch Tuesday updates, Windows 10 Build 17134.471 is an important release for users as it fixes the Windows Media Player issue and addresses the vulnerabilities discovered lately. You can update your PC by opening the Windows Update settings page and checking for updates manually.

KB4471324 Download Links for Windows 10

Windows 10 KB4471324 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit.

KB4471324 Windows 10 17134.471 Full Changelog

The patch has fixed the Seek Bar issue in Windows Media Player and the legacy program should function properly without any problems.

Microsoft says that the update has addressed an issue where some users experienced a blue or black screen with error code “System thread exception not handled.” Earlier this month, Microsoft revealed that the BSOD issues were reported after installing the optional November update KB4467682 which was pulled last week.

The update also addresses an issue where the Start Menu displayed the custom layouts incorrectly. This problem was also experienced after installing the optional November update for Windows 10 version 1803.

Microsoft is delivering the general and important security fixes to Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Authentication, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Wireless Networking, Microsoft Graphics Component, and Windows Kernel.

Known issues

Microsoft says that some users won’t be able to pin a web link on the Start menu or the taskbar after installing the December 2018 cumulative update.

Microsoft has also confirmed that there are no critical issues and you should not experience the BSOD error on Surface Book 2 units.

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