Cumulative update KB4100403 for Windows 10 1803 now available
A team of Microsoft is currently busy in investigating crashes of systems upgrading to Build 1803 if a 3rd party AV is installed, but it doesn’t stop Microsoft’s another team to ship a cumulative update to the latest stable release.
Microsoft has released KB4100403 which jumps the build number to 17134.61 brings a large number of changes which are as under:
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Addresses an issue in Internet Explorer that might cause communication between web workers to fail in certain asynchronous scenarios with multiple visits to a web page.
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Addresses additional issues with updated time zone information.
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Addresses an issue where closed-caption settings are preserved after upgrade.
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Addresses a reliability issue that may cause Microsoft Edge or other applications to stop responding when you create a new audio endpoint while audio or video playback is starting.
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Addresses an issue that may cause Windows Hello enrollment to fail on certain hardware that has dGPUs.
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Addresses an issue with power regression on systems with NVMe devices from certain vendors.
There are two known issues being continued with the 1803 update:
When attempting to upgrade to the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, select devices with Intel SSD 600p Series or Intel SSD Pro 6000p Series may repeatedly enter a UEFI screen after restart or stop working. | We are working with OEM partners and Intel to identify and block devices with Intel SSD 600p Series or Intel SSD Pro 6000p Series from installing the April 2018 Update. If you have encountered this issue, follow the steps to reinstall the previous operating system (Windows 10, version 1709), and wait for the resolution before attempting to install the April 2018 Update again.
Microsoft is working on a resolution that will be provided in an upcoming release, after which these devices will be able to install the April 2018 Update. |
After upgrading to the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, select devices with Toshiba XG4 Series, Toshiba XG5 Series, or Toshiba BG3 Series SSDs may exhibit lower battery life. | Microsoft is working with OEM partners and Toshiba to identify and block devices with Toshiba XG5 Series or Toshiba BG3 Series SSDs from installing the April 2018 Update. If you have encountered this issue and can’t wait for the resolution, follow the steps to Go back to your previous version of Windows, and wait for the resolution before attempting to install the April 2018 Update again.
Microsoft estimates the resolution for this issue will be available in early June. |
Download
To download the update, you can either use Windows updates or the following direct links:
Support Page
The support page can be found here https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4100403/windows-10-update-kb4100403