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Windows 10 Version 1709 Improvements And Fixes

 

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Microsoft has been busy updating their various products on this February 13, 2018 “Patch Tuesday”. Given the horror show in January of this year, many tech-savvy people are recommending that you defer these updates until the unpaid beta-testers have finished grumbling about how these patches have broken their machines. (I usually defer updates for about 14 days, but many suggest you wait longer.)

For a taste of what is being offered, here is a list of “Improvements and Fixes” on today’s menu at the Microsoft Support Site. On that page you can also check out updates/patches for other Windows versions as well. MS Office has a slew of patches in the works, too.

Cumulative Update KB KB4074588 (OS Build 16299.248) – Improvements And Fixes

This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:

Thoughts

In the above list is one problem I have experienced with the audio, which is how the settings revert to stereo after a reboot. Audio?! Again?! Still?! Since Windows 10’s beginnings, I have suffered with audio problems in one form or another. Arghhh! They range from keeping my computer from going to sleep (read Windows 10 Won’t Sleep – Solved!) to the most recent, which is a five-second lag between when a video begins and the sound begins. Double Arghhh!

Unless you specifically need a particular patch, I would suggest you hold off for at least a few days until the expected bugs have been exterminated. Don’t be one of those unwitting, unpaid, Microsoft beta testers.

Considering Microsoft’s poor record where “improvements”,”fixes”, and “patches” are concerned, I think this is only common-sense advice. I would rather have a bug that can be lived with, than a computer that doesn’t work anymore because it was “improved”.

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