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KB4493474 fixes some nasty Windows 10 v1703 bugs
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Published onApril 10, 2019
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TheAprilPatch Tuesdayupdates are here. Cumulative update KB4493474 forWindows 10version 1703 is now available for download. The update bumps theOSbuild to version 15063.1747.
The Redmond giant released this patch to enhance the security and overall functionality of theOS.
Download KB4493474
A quick note for users of version 1703 is that all the editions, except the Education and Enterprise editions have reached their end of service deadline.
To receive the updates, you must upgrade to the latest version as soon as possible.
KB4493474 improvements and fixes
Major Security updates
As Microsoft explains, KB4493474 brings some importantsecurity updatesfor Windows Server, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Virtualization, Windows Kernel, Windows Graphics, and more.
Applications not responding
KB4493474 addresses another important issue related to MSXML6 some applications that stopped responding and threw exception errors.
Blue Screen of Deathbug fix
Microsoft fixed a bug that affected previous released and caused blue screen of death errors. As a result, computers would stop working. Update KB4493474 fixed this issue and you should no longer get BSOD errors.
KB4493474 known issues
Surprisingly, unlikeother Windows 10 cumulative updates, KB4493474 brings only one known issue to the table. The install process may take longer than expected or stall altogether.
Microsoft is working on a permanent solution to fix this problem. Meanwhile, you can try some of the temporary workarounds mentioned onMicrosoft’s Blog.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.