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Cumulative Update KB4100403 Windows 10 version 1803 Build 17134.81

Today (23/05/2018) Microsoft Released Cumulative Update KB4100403, apply for Windows 10 version 1803. This is the Second update ( First one is KB4103721) for Windows  10 April 2018 Update version 1803, which ( KB4100403 ) bumps the build number of Windows 10 to build 17134.81. This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update But addressed Intel And Toshiba SSDs Compatibility issue and some bugs with  Microsoft Edge, timezone, and more.

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Download Windows 10 Update KB4100403

Update KB4100403 for PCs is available immediately, it’ll download and install automatically, but you can always force the update from Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click the Check for updates button.

Windows 10 Update KB4100403

Direct download links for KB4100403 MSU file from Microsoft Update Catalog:

According to Microsoft, Windows 10 Update KB4100403 fixes the problem with Intel SSD 600p Series or Intel SSD Pro 6000p Series that may repeatedly enter a UEFI screen after restart or stop working. In addition, this update addresses the issue with Toshiba XG4 Series, Toshiba XG5 Series, or Toshiba BG3 Series SSDs, which may exhibit lower battery life, as well as issues with Microsoft Edge, timezone, and more.

KB4100403 (Windows 10 Build 17134.81) Changelog

  1. 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.

  2. Addresses an issue with power regression on systems with NVMe devices from certain vendors.

  3. Fixes a problem in Internet Explorer that might cause communication between web workers to fail in certain asynchronous scenarios with multiple visits to a web page.

  4. Addresses an issue where closed-caption settings are preserved after upgrade.

  5. Addresses additional issues with updated time zone information.

  6. Fixes a problem that may cause Windows Hello enrollment to fail on certain hardware that has dGPUs.




Known issues in this update KB4100403

 


SymptomWorkaroundWhen 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.This issue is resolved in KB4100403.

To get Windows 10, version 1803, we encourage you to wait until the update is offered to your device. Starting May 25th, if you’re an advanced user on an actively serviced version of Windows 10 and would like to install Windows 10 version 1803, you can manually check for updates. In the Search tab, type “Settings”. On the Settings page, navigate to Update & security > Windows Update > click “Check for updates”, which will include this resolution.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.This issue is resolved in KB4100403.

To get Windows 10, version 1803, we encourage you to wait until the update is offered to your device following the June Update Tuesday. If you’re an advanced user on an actively serviced version of Windows 10 and would like to install Windows 10 version 1803, you can manually check for updates. In the Search tab, type “Settings”. On the Settings page, navigate to Update & security > Windows Update > click “Check for updates”, which will include this resolution.

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