Cumulative update KB4016250 releases for Windows 10 version 1703

Windows 10 Creators Update gets its first update to address a few bugs.

KB4016250 for Windows 10 Creators Update

Microsoft releases the first cumulative update for Windows 10 Creators Update devices enrolled in the Fast and Slow ring. The announcement was posted in the Feedback Hub, but it was quickly removed. However, the update described as KB4016250 is now available for download on devices running version 1703.

KB4016250 bumps the version number of Windows 10 to build 15063.11. It doesn’t include new features or improvements, but it delivers a few fixes to improve the overall performance of the OS.

New changes on Windows 10 build 15063.11

Here are the new changes for this release:

  • Fixed an issue where on Surface devices, Bluetooth radio fails to re-enumerate during hibernate/resume.
  • Fixed an issue with McAfee Enterprise to prevent a system crash when the product driver is installed on build 15060 configured with Device Guard.

Windows 10 build 15063.11 (KB4016250) 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 clicking the Check for updates button.

For more details about the most recent Windows update, check out this list with release dates, Knowledge Base and build numbers, and more.

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