Windows 10 version 1511 gets KB3124200 cumulative update

Microsoft delivers new update for Windows 10 version 1511, but doesn't share significant information about the changes.

KB3124200 cumulative update rolls out for Windows 10

On December 17th, Microsoft is rolling out yet another cumulative update for Windows 10 version 1511. The new update is described as KB3124200 and according to the software giant the update only offers improved functionality of the operating system.

Furthermore, even though, KB3124200 doesn’t include new features, it does brings Windows 10 to build 10586.36, as you can seen in the screenshot below.

KB3124200 cumulative update brings Windows 10 to build 10586.36

As always, the December 17th, update for Windows 10 is cumulative. Therefore, the package includes all previously released fixes. If you have installed previous updates, only the new fixes that are contained in this package will be downloaded and installed to your computer.

KB3124200 is available immediately through Windows Update, the cumulative update will download and install automatically, but you can always go to Settings > Update & security and manually force the download. Furthermore, the update is available for everyone, including for Windows Insiders and non-Insiders.

Update, December 17th, 2015: Microsoft is also rolling out Windows 10 build 10596.36 for mobile, but only for Insiders in the Fast and Slow ring of updates.

Have you already updated to the latest version? Did you notice any improvements? Let us know in the comments below.

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