Windows 10 Build 16299.214 for Fall Creators Update
The update includes bug fixes and quality improvements for Fall Creators Update, but no new features, as is usually the case with cumulative updates. Here is a look at what’s included in this latest build. Note that there are a few known issues with this build, too. You can get a full rundown at Microsoft’s Support Page:
Addresses a compatibility issue where colors are distorted when the system is connected to displays that support wide color gamut.Addresses a condition where a second monitor that is connected to legacy AMD display adapters flashes after waking from sleep.Addresses issue that causes delays when switching keyboard languages using Alt+Shift.Addresses compatibility issues when rendering certain closed captions or subtitle formats during video playback.Addresses issue where the Microsoft Edge Allow Extension Group Policy for the disabled state was not working.Provides additional protections for 32-bit (x86) versions of Windows 10, version 1709.Resolves the issue reported by some customers on a small subset of older AMD processors where the processor entered an unbootable state after installing January 3, 2018—KB4056892 (OS Build 16299.192).
You should receive this update over the next few days automatically through Windows Update. But if you want to get on top of things, head to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update to check for the latest build. You can also download and install it manually from the Microsoft Update Catalog. Keep in mind a restart will be required to complete the update.
After installing today’s update let us know how your PC is running. If you’re having any problems, check out our Windows 10 Forums for additional troubleshooting advice. Comment
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