May 16, 2021 11:00 EDT with 0 comments
In the past seven days, we’ve seen the usual set of Patch Tuesday updates, a number of productivity improvements for Teams, and even a confirmation from The Coalition that it’s working on multiple projects using Unreal Engine 5. You can find info about that, as well as much more below, in your Microsoft digest for the week of May 9 - 15.
Patch Tuesday
Microsoft, right on cue, decided to release its latest set of Windows updates. For some variants of Windows 10, it also means their last update before EOL. This would be the April 2018 Update (1803) which as of this week is no longer supported. For the October 2018 Update (1809), folks can still get updates if they’re in the Long-Term Servicing Channel, while the November 2019 Update (1909) is set to still be supported for those running Enterprise, Education, or IoT Enterprise flavors until May 2022.
Apr 28, 2021 18:16 EDT · Hot! with 37 comments
Today, Microsoft is rolling out its monthly C/D updates for users of Windows 10 using the latest versions of the operating system, meaning version 2004 and version 20H2. As usual, these updates are the same for both versions, because they both have the same bits, only the latter version has an enablement package.
This month s update is labelled as KB5001391, and it brings the build number to 19041.964 for users on Windows 10 version 2004, and 19042.964 for those on Windows 10 version 20H2. You can download the update manually here, and these are the highlights of this release:
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Mar 14, 2021 11:40 EDT with 0 comments
A bit of a printer mishap with Patch Tuesday, the ZeniMax acquisition now being official, and a farewell to Legacy Edge were all things that happened this week. You can find info about that, as well as much more below, in your Microsoft digest for the week of March 7 – 13.
Patch Tuesday woes
To the surprise of perhaps very few, Microsoft pushed out the main set of security updates to its supported variants of Windows right on cue, on the second Tuesday of the month. If you’re on a Windows 10 system, these updates are:
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Mar 11, 2021 10:16 EST · Hot! with 26 comments
As it typically does, Microsoft unleashed an array of updates for all supported versions of Windows this past Tuesday, being that it was the second one in March, making it Patch Tuesday. Multiple Windows 10 versions received cumulative updates, and it wasn t long before issues started being reported by numerous users, claiming that they were encountering a blue screen of death (BSOD) error when trying to use printers.
Now, Microsoft has acknowledged the problems with the updates, as spotted by Windows Latest. The company has added a known issue for the updates labeled KB5000802, KB5000808, KB5000809, and KB5000822, which were the cumulative updates for Windows 10 versions 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1809, and 1803. These are all the versions still supported outside of the Long-Term Servicing Branch and the Surface Hub edition of