

The second September 2019 cumulative update is now available
for Windows 10 version 1903 with fixes. Windows 10 Build
18362.387 is being delivered as an optional update via Windows
Update and direct download links for Windows 10
KB4517211 offline installers are also available.
Windows 10 KB4517211 won’t download and install unless you
manually hit ‘Check for updates’ and ‘Download and install now’
buttons. Windows 10 version 1903 advances to Build 18362.387
after applying September 26 cumulative update, which includes a
fix for audio issues.
Windows 10 18362.387 is rolling out via Windows Update, Windows
Update for Businesses and offline installers are live on
Microsoft Update Catalog. Microsoft is also rolling out Windows
10 KB4520390, which is a Servicing stack update and the company
strongly recommends you install the servicing stack update
(SSU).
Download Links for Windows 10 KB4517211
Windows 10 KB4516077 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86)
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Windows 10 KB4517211 (Build 18362.387) Full Changelog
A number of users recently
reported that audio in certain games is quieter following
the first Patch Tuesday update. Microsoft says it has resolved
an issue that causes audio problems in certain games with
today’s update.
Installing Windows 10 Build 18362.387 will resolve all your
audio issues, according to the changelog. In this release, a
white screen issue has been addressed on laptops or 2-in-1s
with built-in HDR screens.
Microsoft says it has also resolved a bug that blocked users
from upgrading to Windows 10 version 1903 because of the
outdated display driver. Another bug where maximum (CPU)
performance is not enabled even when you select the
High-Performance power plan in Control Panel.
The patch appears to have resolved issues with some apps which
may not respond if you resize the windows with the mouse.
At the moment, the Redmond firm is aware of at least one known
issue with this update. The Windows giant confirmed that Input
Method Editor (IME) may cause high CPU usage on some PCs and it
only affects those users who operate Chinese Simplified and
Chinese Traditional IME.
It’s worth noting that if you skip the update, you will still
get all these fixes with October Patch Tuesday.
It’s also worth mentioning that
Windows 10 version 1909 (19H2) is expected to begin rolling
out to the general public next week and it will come with
performance improvements.
In related news, Microsoft recently confirmed that Windows 10
is running on 900 million devices and the OS adoption in the
last 12 months was higher than expected. In 2020, Windows 10 is
expected to power 1 billion devices around the world.