Windows 10 KB4515384

Windows 10’s September 2019 Patch Tuesday cumulative updates are now available with multiple fixes and improvements. Windows 10 Build 18362.356 is available via Windows Update and direct download links for Windows 10 KB4515384 offline installers are also available.

The patch would be listed as ‘2019-09 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1903 for x64-based Systems (KB4515384)’ on Windows Update settings page.

Windows 10 KB4515384 mostly includes security fixes and one general bug fix. Like every other Patch Tuesday update, Windows 10 Build 18362.356 is shipping via Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Microsoft Update Catalog and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) for everyone.

Patch Tuesday happens every month and it’s specifically focused on resolving security vulnerabilities in Windows, Office productivity suite, and even .NET Framework. Microsoft has also shipped an update for Adobe Flash Player to address the reported vulnerabilities.

Download Links for Windows 10 KB4515384

Windows 10 KB4515384 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit.

Windows 10 KB4515384 (Build 18362.356) Full Changelog

Microsoft has issued fixes for a bunch of security vulnerabilities affecting Edge, Internet Explorer, Scripting Engine, Windows Authentication, Microsoft JET Database Engine, Windows Datacenter Networking, Windows Input and Composition, Windows Storage and Filesystems, and other components.

Microsoft says it has also resolved security issues with input devices such as a mouse, keyboard, or stylus. The update also includes changes for usernames, passwords, storing and managing files.

High CPU usage

Windows 10 cumulative update KB4512941, which was published on August 30 as an optional update, broke down Windows Search and also caused high CPU usage. Earlier this month, some users documented a bug where Cortana’s background process (SearchUI.exe) could cause CPU spikes of between 30% and 40%.

Microsoft acknowledged the issue last week and said a fix will be included in the cumulative update. As promised, Microsoft has finally high CPU usage and Search issues with Windows 10 Build 18362.356.

Microsoft says it’s currently not aware of any known issue.

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