Windows 10 KB4487029 new cumulative update

Microsoft released another cumulative (KB4487029) for the of version 1803, also known as the April 2018 Update.

This update increases the OS build number to 17134.619 and brings a lot of improvements, which are supposed to fix bugs in the OS .Windows 10

There are no security fixes in this update, as security updates are only Patch Tuesday updates each month, which Microsoft released this month on February 12.

Read full changelog. According to the company, the update permanently fixes a months-long issue in the Start menu that prevents to associate weblinks with the menu. The issue was first identified in late 2018 and fixed in today's update.

Additionally, there are several improvements for administrators and one of them improves device compatibility with updates.

Microsoft explains in the changelog:

He faces one by assessing the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to ensure compatibility of applications and devices for all Windows updates.

We do not know at this time whether everything is going as Microsoft wishes with this update, or if by the afternoon complaints begin by users who have destroyed their system.
Let's hope the KB4487029 update will not be troublesome.

Today's release features cumulative updates for earlier versions of Windows 10, but no improvements for October 2018 Update, which is the latest and the most failed version of the operating system.

Probably, Microsoft first wants to evaluate the performance of a new cumulative update with the help of internal agents before it is available to all users.

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