KB4103721 for Windows 10 version 1803 released

If you’ve manually installed Windows 10 April 2018 Update and waiting for Microsoft to release the first cumulative Update for the same, it’s here. Microsoft has released first Cumulative Update KB4103721 for Windows 10 version 1803 and is available via Windows Update. If you’ve installed the Windows version and experienced explorer crashes, browser hangs and freezes (specifically related to Chrome) install this update and see if the problems are solved.

KB4103721

READ: Microsoft fixes Chrome Freezing Issue in Windows 10 April 2018 Update

What’s new in Cumulative Update for Windows 10 version 1803 (KBb4103721)

As usual the update includes quality improvements.

1. Addressed an issue with the April 2018 Windows Servicing update that causes App-V Scripts (User Scripts) to stop working.

2. Freezing issues of Chrome and Cortana have been fixed.

3. Addressed an issue that prevents certain VPN apps from working.

4.  Addresses additional issues with updated time zone information.

5. Addresses an issue that may cause an error when connecting to a Remote Desktop server.

6. Security updates to Windows Server, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Microsoft scripting engine, Windows app platform and frameworks, Windows kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows storage and filesystems, HTML help, and Windows Hyper-V.

If you face in any issues in installing update, you can use the links available below to manually download KBkb4103721 without need to visit the Microsoft Catalog Update site.

Download KB4103721 (x64 & x86)

 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 for x64-based Systems (KB4103721)| 326.5 MB

 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 for x86-based Systems (KB4103721) | 148.6 MB

KB4103721 updates the Windows 10 OS build to 17134.48.

Have you installed this update?

Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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