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Microsoft releases cumulative patch kb4013429 for windows 10

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Microsoft has released a new cumulative update KB4013429 aimed especially at those who have the Windows 10 Anniversary Update version of August 2016 installed. This patch brings the news and fixes all the security holes that were found from then until now.

New cumulative update for Windows 10 Anniversary

At this moment the Anniversary Update version is installed in 80% of the computers that have Windows 10, so this patch is presented as something almost mandatory.

Those who have the Anniversary Update and install the KB4013429 patch should not notice any difference with the naked eye, as no new features are added, but security issues are corrected and it helps with system stability. For those who are waiting for news and new features, the Creators Update is for you and will be released in April.

What's New in Cumulative Update KB4013429

KB4013429 fixes some issues, such as a cumulative update (KB3213986) that Microsoft says caused the Cluster service to not start automatically on the first restart after applying the update.

There are a ton of other fixes, such as a patch that caused Microsoft Edge to crash after installing update KB3175443. The VBScript engine, for example, also had errors after installing update KB3185319, all of which is resolved with this new cumulative update.

We recommend reading the analysis of Windows 10.

It should be noted that, according to Softpedia, some failed installations are being registered, although Microsoft assures that it is not aware of any problem. Either way, if you are thinking about updating, allow a few days to check that it is safe and then if you can install it without fear of failure.

The patch should be available on your Windows Update.

Source: softpedia

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