Microsoft just released cumulative update KB4038792 for Windows 8.1. The update was released as part of this month’s Patch Tuesday, along with new updates for each other supported version of Windows.
Update KB4038792 is a security update. This means it mainly focuses improving the system’s overall stability and bug fixing. The update brings no new features, but since Windows 8.1 is not Microsoft’s ‘main’ operating system anymore, that’s out of the question anyway.
Here’s the complete changelog of the update:
“Updates to Internet Explorer 11’s navigation bar with search box.
Addressed issue in Internet Explorer where undo is broken if character conversion is canceled using IME.
Addressed issue in Internet Explorer where graphics render incorrectly.
Addressed issue in Internet Explorer where the Delete key functioned improperly.
Addressed issue in NPS server where EAP TLS authentication was broken.
Re-release of MS16-087- Security update for Windows print spooler components.
Security updates to Microsoft Graphics Component, Windows kernel-mode drivers, Windows shell, Microsoft Uniscribe, Microsoft Windows PDF Library, Windows TPM, Windows Hyper-V, Windows kernel, Windows DHCP Server, and Internet Explorer.”
To obtain cumulative update KB4038792 for Windows 8.1, simply check for updates on your computer, and Windows Update will download it automatically. Or you can download the update manually from Microsoft Update Catalog.
For more info about this update, visit Microsoft’s Update History page.
Have you already installed update KB4038792 on your Windows 8.1 computer? Are there any issues already? Let us know in the comments below.
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