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Patch for Windows 10 Anniversary Preview bumps OS to version 14393.3 for PC and Mobile


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If you are running Windows 10 for Insiders and are already on the Anniversary Update build 14393 you will want to check for a new OS update. Update KB3176925 is now available, and it takes the OS to build version 14393.3.

 

Update: We can now confirm that the patch is available for those on Windows 10 Mobile as well (Fast Ring)

 

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As you can likely tell today's update is not about new features, but rather a last minute 'hot-fix' to address some remaining bugs and issues. Since 14393 is now considered the ISO version for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update due on August 2 it makes sense that from here on out we will only see these types of patches before its big release.

 

Changelog for 14393.3

 

  • We have fixed an issue where keyboard input on some Windows tablet devices would not rotate to landscape normally.
  • We have fixed an issue that results in Windows Updates being delayed on systems with Connected Standby.
  • We have fixed a problem with text input with Korean Input Method Editor (IME) in some Store apps.
  • We fixed an issue causing Store apps to stop launching due to a licensing issue.
  • We have fixed an issue with apps that synchronize using DDE for inter-process communication.
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5 hours ago, D1v1n3D said:

cant wait for the RTM leak that will happen soon I am sure hopefully before the 28th

 

Build 14393 is most likely the build that will be released august 2.

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Windows 10 RTM Update Build 14393.5 coming next

Microsoft is now working on another cumulative update for Windows 10 Anniversary Update RTM build. New leak shows that Windows 10 insider update for PC build 14393.5 and Mobile build 10.0.14393.5 is coming next. This build is compiled on June 21, 2016.

 

This upcoming update build 10.0.14393.5 could be the last update or Zero-Day patch before final release. Insider team is working hard to fix all remaining issues with the RTM build. After this update, insiders may get their hands on Windows 10 Anniversary Update Build 14393 ISO or build 14393.5 ISO.

 

 

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10.0.14393.5.rs1_release_inmarket.160721-150 https://t.co/l6rS4sRQBr — BuildFeed (@buildfeed) July 23, 2016


 

 

Today, Microsoft also released first Cumulative Update KB3176925 or build 14393.3 for Windows 10 RTM build for PC and Mobiles. The new update is available for all insiders running Windows 10 anniversary update RTM build. The update KB3176925 includes fixes and improvements for both PCs and Mobiles.

 

Microsoft is releasing its Windows 10 Anniversary Update on August 2. For a reminder, Windows 10 free upgrade is also coming to an end on July 29. So if you are still on older OS you can upgrade now for free.


 

 

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http://www.sihmar.com/2016/07/23/windows-10-rtm-update-build-14393-5-coming-next/

 

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(Looks like 14393.5 is a later possible RTM version, ignore the below)

 

Woody Leonhard's take on 14393.3...

There are good indications that we have in hand the final RTM version of Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Microsoft on Friday night released a cumulative update, build 14393.3, for its latest beta of Windows 10, version 1607. That may sound odd, but it's a very good sign that we have in hand the final RTM version of Windows 10 Redstone 1, aka Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

 

Microsoft did the same thing with Windows 10 version 1511, last November's Fall Update, which shipped as version 10586.3

 

This time, though, the 'Softies made it clear what they were doing, instead of muddling things together with the RTM release. In November, the first cumulative update appeared the day before the Fall Update shipped. This time, we've been given almost two weeks for things to settle down before the Aug. 2 RTM release (although there's always the possibility that there will be more cumulative updates to build 14393 before it starts rolling out to the masses).

 

The build 14393.3 update appears as KB 31176925. There's no KB article (let's hear it for consistency), but you can see the minuscule release notes on the Insider Hub if you're running Windows 10. If you aren't running Windows 10, there's no independent way I can find to see the announcement. I guess Microsoft thinks you aren't interested.

 

That's probably a good assumption.

 

Source: Microsoft releases cumulative update, build 14393.3, for Windows 10 beta version 1607

 

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