Monday, April 3, 2017

Windows 10 Creators Update gets two new cumulative updates ahead of official rollout

Microsoft is releasing two new cumulative updates for the Windows 10 Creators Update today. The company is releasing build 15063.13 for Windows Insiders in the Slow and Release Preview rings. Additionally, it is also rolling out build 15063.14 to those in the Fast Ring. As these are cumulative updates, they only come with some minor fixes.

Here's is the changelog for build 15063.13:

  • We fixed an issue where printer connections from clients running older versions of Windows (V3-XPS-based-drivers) failed to connect to clients running the Windows 10 Creators Update.
  • We fixed an issue where on some devices like the Surface Pro 3, the Windows audio device graph isolation would max out CPU utilization due to being stuck in an endless loop due to defective Realtek APOs.

Build 15063.14 comes with both of the fixes above, and Microsoft has also fixed an issue where the non-suspendable processes would automatically suspend after waking a device.

Windows 10 Creators Update is going to start rolling out on April 11th, but you'll be able to get it through the Update Assistant on April 5th if you can't wait. However, Microsoft will likely release build 15063.14 as the Creators Update for Windows 10 devices via the Update Assistant on April 5.



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