October Update

If you haven’t upgraded to Windows 10 May 2019 Update and you are still using Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809), a new optional cumulative update is now available for your PC. Windows 10 Build 17763.774 is rolling out via Windows Update and direct download links for Windows 10 KB4516077 offline installers are also available.

As noted, Windows 10 KB4516077 (Build 17763.774) is an optional cumulative update and it may not show up unless you click on ‘Check for updates’. In particular, if you install the September Patch Tuesday update, you won’t need optional updates. However, if you would like to try out the fixes included in this patch, go ahead and check for updates.

If you don’t see the update on Windows Update page, you can also grab it from Microsoft Update Catalog by downloading the offline installers. Keep in mind that this patch is only for Windows 10 version 1809 — you can check the OS version by navigating to Settings > System > About.

Download Links for Windows 10 KB4516077

Windows 10 KB4516077 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit.

Windows 10 KB4516077 (Build 17763.774) Full Changelog

According to the changelog, Microsoft has resolved a bug where Edge browser will fail to print PDF documents if the pages are in both landscape and portrait orientation. Another bug

The update also includes a fix for an issue that prevented minimized windows from being restored, closed, or maximized on some PCs. Another bug where the cursor may not appear when you select text input using touch has been addressed.

If you were unable to click on Save and Saves options in Microsoft Office 2010, installing this update should fix the glitch.

Microsoft is also updating File Explorer with a fix for an issue where the system would render incorrect folder and file properties. A bug that prevents Microsoft Narrator from opening has been marked resolved in this release.

Microsoft is finally fixing a bug where you cannot change the display brightness after resuming the PC from sleep or hibernation. The bug only affected certain graphics drivers.

Microsoft has included an updated Calculator app in this release to avoid frequent crashes when selecting Converter option.

A high CPU usage when switching apps or hovering over the Taskbar has been fixed.

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