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The latest non-security Windows 10 update is now live
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Published onApril 22, 2020
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Microsoft has rolled out the latest non-security Windows 10 update. KB4550945 belongs to the C category of releases that are usually available the third week of the month.
Recently, the Redmond-based company announced that it would not be releasing such updates starting in May 2020. You will still be gettingUpdate Tuesdayreleases that address known security issues with Windows 10, though.
Update fixes multiple problems affecting Windows 10 1909 and 1903
Cumulative updateKB4550945does not introduce any new features to the targeted Windows 10 versions.
But it offers numerous improvements and fixes for the operating systems in question. These include:
How to get the update
KB4550945 is an optional update, and as such, it does not automatically download and install on your PC. One way to get it is via Settings, Update & Security, and then Windows Update.
While you are there, click the download link in the Optional updates available area to get and install the latest fixes and enhancements for your Windows 10 computer.
You may also go to theMicrosoft Update Catalogto manually download and install update KB4550945.
Not all cumulative updates for Windows 10 turn out well, which is why you may want to create arestore pointbefore updating. Doing that provides a healthy OS status to fall back on in case updating interferes with the performance of your system.
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