Microsoft releases cumulative update 10586.545 for Windows 10 on PC and Mobile
We are still in update mode by Microsoft and if a few hours ago the protagonist was Build 14393.67 now it is the turn of a new _update_, this time in the form of cumulative update, for both Windows 10 PC and mobile users.
This is the update 10586.545 and compared to the sobriety of the Build that we saw a while ago, with this update Microsoft provides a solution to a good number of errors present in the system. Typical of cumulative updates.
These are the fixes we are going to find in this update:
- Improved fidelity allowing devices to have more time to recover from standby mode.
- Fixed an issue affecting multiple Bitlocker-enabled devices that would not boot from the Bitlocker password screen.
- Fixed a problem with the MouseUp and MouseDown events not working correctly when using a scrollbar in an inline frame (IFrame).
- Fixed an issue with a delay in displaying content when resizing an Internet Explorer 11 window.
- Fixed an issue with sticky buttons and mouse clicks not working in a Remote Assistance session.
- Fixed a problem with multi-pixel rendering using WebGL.
- Fixed an issue with certain devices not being able to switch from standby to sleep mode, some updates not installing, and Internet Explorer 11.
- Security updates for Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Kernel Mode Drivers, Windows Authentication Methods, Microsoft Graphics Components, and Kernel Blacklist mode.
- Download this update by going to Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update and tell us about improvements you notice on your device.
For now this update is only being distributed for PC but it is expected that in a matter of hours it will also start rolling out to mobile terminals under the Microsoft operating system. _Have you tried it yet? What do you think of its performance?_