First cumulative update (build 15063.1) for windows 10 creators update
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Microsoft recently released the first cumulative update for Windows 10 Creators Update. Although the Creators Update is scheduled for release on April 11, the software giant has already begun to fix various issues before its public arrival.
Specifically, the new cumulative update Build 15063.1 is now available to Insiders in all rings: Release Preview, Slow, and Fast.
Cumulative update 15063.1 (KB4016250) for Windows 10 Creators Update
According to an announcement made by Dona Sarkar of the Windows Insider program on Twitter, the new cumulative update 15063.1 (KB4016250) of Windows 10 Creators Update is now available for PC in all rings of the Insider program.
Regarding the corrections and changes of the new update KB4016250, Microsoft published the following post in the Feedback Hub yesterday:
- Fixed an issue where Bluetooth was failing on some Surface devices during session 'hibernation' or 'resume'. A McAfee Enterprise issue has been resolved to prevent system crashes when users installed the controller in Build 15060 with Device Guard.
At this point, you can already install the new update by going to Settings> Update & Security> Windows updates> Check for updates.
If you want to get the final version of Windows 10 Creators Update on your PC right now, you can sign up for the Windows Insider program and download the ISO images in order to perform a clean installation on your PC.
On the other hand, Microsoft also promised to deliver the new update through its Update Assistant tool on April 5. For mobile devices, the Redmond giant said that mobiles will receive the next version of Windows 10 on April 25, although it will progressively reach users and not for everyone on the same day.
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