As part of the Tuesday patch, Microsoft is releasing the first cumulative update for Windows 10 October 2018 Update.
This second 2018 upgrade, also known as Windows 10 v809, is no longer available for download. Microsoft was forced to discontinue deployment due to a critical error. In some cases, the update deletes “user” files from the various Windows 10 libraries.
This KB4464330 cumulative update is intended for PCs which were able to easily install Windows 10 v1809. This applies to manual installations and the first wave of machines intended for automatic use.
Windows 10 v1809 and KB4464330, what’s new?
This cumulative update suggests two things. It aims at security with patches for the operating system kernel and some of its components. Microsoft also refers to Windows Media Player and the browsers Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer. At the same time, we have a bugfix. These are group strategies and the calculation of timing.
The installation of the KB4464330 allows the operating system to update to version 17763.55. There are no known and uncorrected problems, so the installation should run smoothly. At the moment we are not aware of any particular problems.
This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:
- Addresses an issue where an incorrect timing calculation may precede the deletion of user profiles on devices to the “Delete user profiles.
- Security updates to Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows Storage, and File Systems, Windows Linux, Windows Wireless Networking, MSXML Windows, Microsoft JET Database Engine, Windows Peripherals, Microsoft Edge, Windows Media Player, and Internet To explore.
If you installed earlier updates, only the new ones will be installed on your device.