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Build 14295 for Windows 10 PC arrives for Insiders within the Slow Ring

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Microsoft is at a very interesting pace when it comes to releasing updates, both for Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 on PC. _Maybe it has to do with the fact that you are getting closer to the Windows 10 Anniversary Update?_

What we cannot deny is that from the company they try like few others to fix all the failures and defects that the system has and that is that if we weigh it well neither Apple nor Google offers this rate of improvements in their operating systems, so we can only say, bravo, Microsoft

And it is that very recently we talked about Build 14322, today we have to do it about the last one that arrives in the Windows 10 ecosystem, but this time intended only for the PC market, an _update_ available for the _Slow Ring_ (slow ring) that comes with a number of features that can be quite interesting.

The Build in question is 14295 and it affects all users who have Build 14295. It is a cumulative update that basically seeks to fix bugspresent in the operating system and improve system security, so it is not time to talk about new features in it.

These are the security additions included in Build 14295:

  • 3148528 MS16-048: Security update for CSRSS: April 12, 2016
  • 3148538 MS16-046: Security update for secondary login: April 12, 2016
  • 3148541 MS16-040: Security update for Microsoft XML core services: April 12, 2016
  • 3148522 MS16-039: Security Update for Microsoft Graphics Component: April 12, 2016
  • 3148532 MS16-038: Cumulative security update for Microsoft Edge: April 12, 2016
  • 3148531 MS16-037: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer: April 12, 2016

Remember that you can find this update by searching the path Settings, Update and Security, Windows Update and there you should look for new updates.

Now we would have to bet on when we see a new Build arrive at the slow ring, maybe 14136 or 14328 with new improvements and additions little by little waiting for the big update that will be Windows 10 Anniversary.

Via | Microsoft

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