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Microsoft releases cumulative update KB3198585 for Windows 10 version 1507
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Updated onNovember 21, 2016
updated onNovember 21, 2016
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Microsoft just released a handful of new updates for its operating systems, during this month’sPatch Tuesday. As all versions ofWindows 10are still supported, the first one, July 2015 release also received a new cumulative update. The update is dubbedKB3198585, and brings a bunch of improvements to the system.
Since this is just a cumulative update, it brings no notable features, but only some system enhancements and bug fixes. Because of the way Windows 10 cumulative updates work, if you’ve missed any of the previous cumulative update, you’re going to get all improvements and bug fixes with this one.
Here’s the complete changelog of cumulative update KB3198585 for Windows 10 version 1597 (July 2015 release):
Besides this cumulative update, Microsoft also released updates for two newer versions of Windows 10, version 1511 and the Anniversary Update. Windows 10 version 1511 received cumulative update KB3198585, while Windows 10 version 1607 (the Anniversary Update) got cumulative updateKB3200970.
To install this update on your computer, just head over to the Settings app > Updates & security, and check for updates. For more info about cumulative update KB3198585, and all other updates released by Microsoft, visitthe Windows 10 Update History page.
In case you’ve already installed the update, and encountered some issues, feel free to let us know about them in the comments below.
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.