Cumulative update KB3209835 releases for Windows 10 version 1607

Windows 10 gets cumulative update KB3209835 bringing new fixes and improvements for PC.

Windows 10 update KB3209835

Microsoft begins the roll out of cumulative update KB3209835 for Windows 10. The new update is currently available for PC and Mobile devices enrolled in the Release Preview ring, which means that it’s only available for testing, and it won’t release to everyone until the company considers the update is stable.

KB3209835 bumps the operating system version number to build 14393.594, and it currently doesn’t have any change logs. Therefore, there is not details on the change and improvements update will bring to everyone running the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

However, this is only a cumulative update and not a feature update, so it doesn’t bring any new features, only minor fixes and improvements.

Windows 10 build 14393.594 (KB3209835) for PC and Mobile devices is available immediately through the Release Preview ring. The new update will 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, KB and build numbers, and more.

You can download this update directly from Microsoft using these link:

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