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Microsoft has released second Cumulative Update KB3176927 or build 14393.5 for Windows 10 RTM build for PC and Mobiles. The new update is available for all insiders running Windows 10 anniversary update RTM build 14393. The cumulative update KB3176927 includes fixes and improvements for both PCs and Mobiles.

 

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Fixes in KB3176927 or build 10.0.14393.5:

  • Build 14393.5 has improved reliability and performance of Microsoft Edge with AdBlock and LastPass extensions enabled. These extensions should continue to work after installing other extension updates from the Store.
  • Build 14393.5 has fixed an issue causing the battery to drain due to runaway CPU processes while a device is idle.
  • Windows 10 Build 10.0.14393.5 has also fixed a battery life issue due to the proximity sensor always running on some devices.
  • Build 14393.5 has fixed an issue causing Store apps to stop launching due to a licensing issue.
  • KB3176927 has fixed an issue that results in Windows Updates being delayed on systems with Connected Standby.
  • KB3176927 has also fixed an issue where the Korean IME would not have the correct composition on some custom TSF3 edit controls on PC.
  • Insider team fixed an issue where you might not be able to type in text into Search or some Store apps without having to restart the process.
  • KB3176927 has fixed an issue where keyboard input on some Windows tablet devices would not rotate to landscape normally


This cumulative 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.

 

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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22 minutes ago, Petrovic said:

Microsoft has released second Cumulative Update KB3176927 or build 14393.5 for Windows 10 RTM build for PC and Mobiles. The new update is available for all insiders running Windows 10 anniversary update RTM build 14393. The cumulative update KB3176927 includes fixes and improvements for both PCs and Mobiles.

 

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Fixes in KB3176927 or build 10.0.14393.5:

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My friend told me  the update was out, so i installed  it worked fine here  i installed the ,cab update via power shell

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dism /online /Add-Package /PackagePath:c:\windows10.0-kb3176927-x64_2f305335b0083bd61e8b4377bd6931093d79a052.cab

 

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Our friend Woody's take on this...

KB 3176927 brings a handful of small patches and stability improvement for Edge extensions

Last night Microsoft released a second cumulative update for its latest beta build of Windows 10. Riding in on KB 3176927, the cumulative update brings the Win10 beta up to version 1607, build 14393.5.

 

If you aren't running the Windows 10 beta build -- if you aren't a Windows Insider, in other words -- there's nothing to see here. Move along.

 

I don't know why, but somebody at Microsoft is starting to refer to these releases as "zero-day patches." That terminology makes about as much sense as "Fall Update," so I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. These pre-release cumulative updates don't have anything to do with zero-day vulnerabilities; they aren't even security patches. They simply plug up a bunch of niggling bugs in build 14393, before the Anniversary Update is made available on Aug. 2.

 

This time, the KB article emerged only five or six hours after the update rolled out. The KB lag time is getting better -- let's hope that's a trend. Unfortunately, the KB article doesn't contain a list of the changes -- although it has a fabulously long file manifest list.

 

If you want to go over the changes, crank up the Insider Hub (in Windows 10), and look at the announcement "Cumulative Update Build 14393.5 for PC and Mobile now available."

 

I found this documented change to be particularly interesting:

We have improved reliability and performance of Microsoft Edge with AdBlock and LastPass extensions enabled. These extensions should continue to work after installing other extension updates from the Store.

I've had a lot of problems working with Edge extensions. Perhaps those extensions will start working better with build 14393.5.

 

It's interesting to watch beta versions of extensions working on top of beta versions of Edge working on top of beta versions of Windows 10. There are a lot of moving pieces that need to fall into place before it will all work right.

 

There's a reason why we've only seen a dozen or so Edge extensions. The ones that work are trivial; the ones that aren't trivial don't work.

 

Hang in there. We may get another cumulative update or two before the whole kit 'n caboodle ships on Aug. 2.

 

Source: Microsoft cumulative update brings Windows 10 beta 1607 up to build 14393.5 (InfoWorld - Woody Leonhard)

 

InfoWorld - Woody on Windows

 

AskWoody.com - Woody Leonhard's no-bull news, tips and help for Windows and Office

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19 hours ago, steven36 said:

 


dism /online /Add-Package /PackagePath:c:\windows10.0-kb3176927-x64_2f305335b0083bd61e8b4377bd6931093d79a052.cab

 

Always use this command and worked every time for me too. I don't know why it won't work for some others.

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Microsoft today released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 14393.5 to both the Slow and Release Preview rings.

 

In case you're wondering what this means, this is it. The Release Preview ring was designed for updates that are headed to the Production ring (non-Insiders). If you want the Anniversary Update now, you can grab it through RP, as this all but confirms that 14393.5 is the build that non-Insiders will receive.

 

This also means that for the first time in months, Fast, Slow, and Release Preview rings are all offering the same build. It should remain this way until the first Redstone 2 build hits the Fast ring next month.

 

Build 14393.5 was originally released to the Fast ring on Monday. In case you missed it, here's what's new:

 

  • We have improved reliability and performance of Microsoft Edge with AdBlock and LastPass extensions enabled. These extensions should continue to work after installing other extension updates from the Store.
  • We fixed an issue causing battery to drain due to runaway CPU processes while a device is idle. We also fixed a battery life issue due to the proximity sensor always running on some devices.
  • We fixed an issue causing Store apps to stop launching due to a licensing issue.
  • We have fixed an issue that results in Windows Updates being delayed on systems with Connected Standby.
  • We fixed an issue where the Korean IME would not have the correct composition on some custom TSF3 edit controls on PC.
  • We fixed an issue where you might not be able to type in text into Search or some Store apps without having to restart the process.
  • We have fixed an issue where keyboard input on some Windows tablet devices would not rotate to landscape normally.

 

Of course, if you're on the Slow ring, you may want to check out what you missed in build 14393.3. If you're on the Release Preview ring, well, you might want to check out a round-up of what's coming in the whole Anniversary Update.

 

If you're still on the Production ring, no worries. The Anniversary Update will begin rolling out on Tuesday, August 2.

 

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