Microsoft is expected to release a new set of cumulative updates for Windows 10 users today as part of the company's monthly Patch Tuesday cycle.
On Patch Tuesday, the focus is on resolution security issues in Windows 10 and their apps, but as is usually the case when such cumulative updates are released, there will be other bug fixes.
While it's hard to predict all the security fixes Microsoft will make available in today's updates, some of the non-security-related improvements better safety they have already been tested in the Windows Insider program.
For example, today's cumulative update of Windows 10 to version 2004 is likely to resolve a error which causes the message “No Internet connectionnetwork” on the system network icon, despite the connection working.
This update is already available for Windows Insider members.
All versions of Windows 10 will receive cumulative updates as part of Patch Tuesday, August 11th.
If you want to delay the installation of new cumulative updates due to the possibility of problems, you must press the pause button in Windows Update to delay the installation for one week.
The official release of the Patch Tuesday updates on August 11 will start later today. Security updates will also be released for Windows 8.1 (Windows 7 will only receive devices that have purchased an extended security update package).