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by Martin Brinkmann on March 22, 2018 in Windows - Last Update: March 22, 2018 - 22 comments
KB4089848 is a new cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update) that increases the version of the operating system to build 16299.334 after installation.
Microsoft has released the first CU (Cumulative Updates) for RTM version of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update v.1709, which the RTM version has the build number of 16299.15. The KB4043961 updates the build version of Windows 10. How to Download and Upgrade to Windows 10 November 2019 Update. UPDATED on November 12, 2019: Microsoft has started rollout of Windows 10 November 2019 Update. Currently it's only available to advanced users who manually check for updates using Windows Update or download the feature update using official Microsoft tools mentioned below.
The update fixes issues in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and comes along with the dreaded 'update failed to install' message even though that is not the case.
Windows 10 Version 1709 Update Will Not Download I cannot seem to download and install the Fall Creator's Update for my computer. When I attempt to download it through Windows 10's built in updater, the download itself finishes (even though it took nearly six hours to download the update), but after reaching 100 percent, the updater says it is.
The support page on the Microsoft website lists key changes only which indicates that the update may include other changes that Microsoft did not list. That's a standard phrase, however, that Microsoft uses regularly in update descriptions. D-link dfl-260e.
Note: We suggest you back up the entire Windows 10 partition before you install any update on the system so that you may restore it to a previous version if you run into issues after installation of the update.
KB4089848 is distributed through Windows Update but it is also available as a standalone download on the Microsoft Update Catalog website. The Microsoft Update Catalog download has a size of 401 Megabytes for the 32-bit version and 735 Megabytes for the 64-bit version.
The Windows Update version should be considerably smaller.
- Use Windows-I to open the Settings application.
- Select Update & Security.
- Activate the 'check for updates' button to run a manual update check.
Windows Update should download and install the cumulative update KB4089848.
KB4089848: the changes
The following issues are fixed when you update the system using the patch KB4089848:
- Fixed GDI handle leak in the Windows Ribbon control.
- Bluetooth devices did not receive data after restarts, and Bluetooth card readers did not work after a restart.
- Fixed Encrypting File System (EFS) file corruption issue during Bitlocker decryption or encryption tasks.
- Upgrading to Windows 10 version 1709 from version 1607 did not preserve the Start Menu tiles sometimes.
- Press and hold feature issue when using a pen in tablet mode.
- Addressed touch keyboard issue when editing web password fields.
- Fixed Microsoft Edge PDF rendering issue if documents used backgrounds created using various third-party tools.
- Changing cameras rapidly on a device stopped the media platform from responding.
- Addressed another media platform stops responding issue that affected Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer and Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Fixed spatial audio issue when used with Dolby Atmos for headphones.
- Fixed a credential prompt requiring elevated rights issue with devices set up with Windows AutoPilot.
- Group Policies might fail if the Windows Defender Firewall policy rule exceeds 260 characters.
- Fixed error message 'Requested value ‘SeDelegateSessionUserImpersonatePrivilege’ was not found' by the new privilege 'Obtain an impersonation token for another user in the same session'.
- Fixed cluster failover issue triggered by an iSCSI Reset.
- Fixed stop error issue if the disk is pending removal during pass-through SCSI requests in MPIO.
- Addressed error 'Stop D1 in tcpip!TcpSegmentTcbSend' during file transfers.
- Fixed file access errors when accessing WebDAV files or folders on a SharePoint site if the name contains multibyte characters.
- Fixed corruption issue of the Remote Desktop License Report if it exceeds 4 Kilobytes.
- Azure point-to-site VPN connections that use IKEv2 may fail if the device has a large number of trusted root certificates.
- Windows Server version 1709 issue where users can't activate OK after entering credentials in the command line.
In other news:
Microsoft released KB4088891 for Windows 10 version 1703 which is a cumulative update for the Creators Update version of Windows 10. It fixes fewer issues:
- Addresses issue with a GDI handle leak in the Windows Ribbon control.
- Addresses issue where, during BitLocker decryption or encryption of a drive, files protected with the Encrypting File System (EFS) may become corrupted
- Addresses issue where, when an iSCSI request contains an incomplete header in the first packet, iSCSI may not recognize when a request has been sent.
- Adds support in stornvme for additional SSDs.
- Addresses issue where the Japanese keyboard layout was not functioning properly during a Remote Assistance session.
- Addresses rendering issue in Microsoft Edge for PDF documents with backgrounds created using various third-party publishing tools.
Microsoft released KB4088825 for Windows 10 version 1703 as well. It is a Servicing Stack Update and is rated critical.
Windows 10 version 1607 systems have update KB4088889 which they may download. It fixes a lot of issues, most of which are Windows Server 2016 related. Dyonics arthroscopy.
And, then there is KB4089510 which is a Servicing Stack update for Windows 10 version 1607.
KB4089848 for Windows 10 version 1709
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KB4089848 is a new cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update) that increases the version of the operating system to build 16299.334 after installation.
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Advertisement Microsoft makes available updates for Windows 10 in the regular basis to patch any security hole and to improve the functionality of the operating system. However, even now that updates are mandatory to keep devices always up to date, sometimes updates may not appear for download on your computer for a long time.
Although Windows Update is the preferred method to get updates, Microsoft also allows users to manually download new patches as they become available through the 'Microsoft Update Catalog' website. While mainly a resource for IT administrators who need to test updates before pushing them to devices in their network, you can use the Update Catalog to quickly download a new update if it's not showing for you in Windows Update as an alternative option.
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to find, download, and install updates manually on your device.
How to download cumulative updates
It's important to note that the Microsoft Update Catalog doesn't list anything, instead it's a search page, where you must know exactly the update you want to download.
Windows 10 Phone Update 1709
The easiest way to find an update is knowing its Knowledge Base reference number. For example, on October 11th, Microsoft released Windows 10 build 14393.321, which Knowledge Base reference was KB3194798. You can find the references when we publish a new article about a new update, or when you visit the Windows 10 Update History website. Then do the following:
Windows 10 1709 Updates List
- Visit the Microsoft Update Catalog website.Quick Tip: If you can't access the site using Microsoft Edge, you can also try opening a new InPrivate window, which should let you get through.
- Do a search for the update using the KB number for the update you want. For example, KB3194798.
- Click the Download button for the 64-bit or 32-bit version of the update. If you don't know your system type, do the following:
- Open Settings.
- Click on System.
- Click on About.
- See System type.
- A pop-up window will appear with a direct download link, click it to download the .msu file.
How to install cumulative updates
While you can simply double-click the .msu file to install a new update for Windows 10, you may prefer to include options, such as to prevent the operating system from restarting to finish applying the update, which is something you can do using Command Prompt.
- Use the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut to open the Power User menu and select Command Prompt (admin).
- Type the following command and press Enter:
wusa C:PATH-TO-UPDATENAME-OF-UPDATE.msu /quiet /norestart
Note: We're adding the /quiet /norestart switches to prevent the operating system from restarting your computer after installing the update, but later on, you must manually reboot your device to finish applying the update.Quick Tip: If the name of the update turns to be very long, simply begin typing 'Windows10.0-kb' and the hit the Tab key to autocomplete the name.
Wrapping things up
The Microsoft Update Catalog website works best using Internet Explorer, but recent changes that removes ActiveX requirement now allows users to access the site using Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Additionally, alongside cumulative updates, you can also download the latest updates for certain device drivers, and Surface updates.
It's worth pointing out that even though sometimes updates won't get through because of a problem on your computer, there will be other times when an update won't show up because it's not compatible with your system. If you install a patch that is not working correctly, you can always use our guide to uninstall a problematic update.
While we're focusing this guide on Windows 10, the same concept shown here works to download and install updates on previous versions of the operating system, including Windows 8.1 and Windows 7.
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