KB4549951 bumps the version number to build 18362.778 and 18363.778 for the May 2019 Update and November 2019 Update respectively, and according to the software giant the patch brings changes for storing and managing files and improves security for basic operations and Office products. In addition to the update for the most recent version of Windows 10, Microsoft is also releasing quality updates for older versions, including version 1809, 1803, 1709, 1703, and 1607. And it’s rolling out build build 19041.207 as cumulative update KB4550936 for Windows 10 version 2004.
Update KB4540673 for Windows 10 version 1903 and 1909
Microsoft has announced KB4549951 in the Windows support site, and it’s referred as “April 14, 2020—KB4549951 (OS Builds 18362.778 and 18363.778).” If you’re already running the Windows 10 May 2019 Update or the November 2019 Update on your device, this update will address these problems:
Addresses an issue that prevents certain apps from installing if they are published using a Group Policy Object. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Virtualization, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Kernel, Windows Media, Windows Shell, Windows Management, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Virtualization, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Update Stack, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine .
You can download the updates to install them manually for version 1903 with the links below:
KB4549951 64-bit | Download KB4549951 32-bit | Download
If you’re running version 1909, use these links:
KB4549951 64-bit | Download KB4549951 32-bit | Download
Update KB4532691 for Windows 10 version 1809
Microsoft has also announced KB4549949 in the Windows support site, and it’s referred as “April 14, 2020—KB4549949 (OS Build 17763.1158).” If you’re already running the Windows 10 October 2019 Update on your device, this update will address these issues:
Addresses an issue that prevents certain apps from installing if they are published using a Group Policy Object. Security updates to the Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Kernel, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows Media, Windows Shell, Windows Management, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Virtualization, Windows Core Networking, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Update Stack, and the Microsoft JET Database Engine.
Update for older versions of Windows 10
The April 2018 Update, version 1803, has reached the end of support on November 12, 2019, but the company has released update KB4550922 to improve security while bumping the version number to build 17134.1425. Although version 1709 (Fall Creators Update) is no longer supported, organizations running the Enterprise or Education edition of Windows 10 are getting update KB4550927 to address a security problem and bumps the version number to 16299.1806. Microsoft has also ended support for Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update), but organizations with devices still running this release can now download KB4550939, which fixes a few problems and ramps the version number to build 15063.2346. Also, the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, version 1607, is getting update KB4550929 to improve security, even though operating system is no longer supported, and updates bumps the version number to build 14393.3630.
Uninstall update KB4549951 from Windows 10
If the KB4549951 update is causing issues on your device, you can always uninstall it to revert the changes. To uninstall KB4549951 or any other quality update on Windows 10, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the recently installed update will be removed from your computer fixing any issues as a result of the release. In the command, replace “4549951” for KB number that correspond to the update that you’re trying to remove. For instance, if you’re trying to uninstall update KB4549951, then the number that you can have to use in the command is “4549951.”
Download April 2020 update for Windows 10
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