Patch Tuesday today: Oops updates from Microsoft!

Microsoft is preparing to release new aggregated updates to Microsoft established . Upcoming updates will come with security fixes just like every month.

For Windows 10 users, cumulative updates are especially important because they usually cover all known security gaps.Patch Tuesday

In addition to the well-known cumulative updates, Microsoft also releases delta updates. Deltas include all changes made since the previous update and are released exclusively for systems that are already updated.

So tomorrow Tuesday is the day of Patch Tuesday and it will bring cumulative updates for all versions of Windows 10, except the original version (10240) and also the build 1511 which they no longer receive for home users. The same builds that are in Microsoft's LTSB (long term support builds) plan continue to be updated as normal.

Recently, Microsoft released the cumulative update KB4090913 for PCs running Windows Fall Creators Update, as well as KB4092077 for PCs running Windows 10 Creators Update.

As with any new update, Microsoft recommends that customers install the patches as soon as possible, although some have learned that it is best to wait for a topic to be reported.

Cumulative updates have occasionally caused headaches for Windows 10 users, as some of them fail to install, causing problems for computers.

To be fair, we should mention that Windows is installed on billions of computers worldwide. So problems especially with centralized updates are probably natural to occur, considering the number of different hardware used by all systems.

It remains to be seen how smooth the experience this month will be, and if problems arise.
Tomorrow, however, before each update, it's a good idea to back up.

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