windows 10 version 1709 update offline download Servicing stack update for , Version 1709: July 9, 2019. This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Key changes include: Addresses an issue with a Secure Boot feature update that may cause BitLocker to go into recovery mode because of a race condition. strongly recommends you install the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system before installing the latest cumulative update (LCU). Installing servicing stack updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft security fixes. How to get this update. Method 1: Windows Update. This update will be downloaded and installed automatically. Note: This update is also available through Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Method 2: Microsoft Update Catalog. To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. More information. Prerequisites. There are no prerequisites for installing this update. Restart information. You don't have to restart your computer after you apply this update. Update replacement information. This update replaces the previously released update KB4500641. File information The English (United States) version of this software update installs files that have the attributes that are listed in the following tables. March 13, 2018—KB4088776 (OS Build 16299.309) This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include: Addresses issue where Internet Explorer stops working when using F12-based developer tools. Addresses issue with printing XML documents with Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge. Updates legacy Document Mode cell visibility in Internet Explorer. Addresses issue with pinch and zoom gestures on some hardware in Internet Explorer. Addresses issue where Internet Explorer is unresponsive in certain scenarios when a Browser Helper Object is installed. Addresses issue to prevent media and other applications from becoming unresponsive or failing when upgrading graphics drivers. Addresses issue where customers receive "Check your account, you don't own this content” errors when attempting to play or install owned content. This issue can also result in customers getting kicked out of a game in the middle of play. Addresses issue where, after installing KB4056892,KB4073291, KB4058258, KB4077675, or KB4074588 on a server, you may not be able to access SMB shared files in directory junction points or volume mount points hosted on that server. The error is "ERROR_INVALID_REPARSE_DATA”. As a result, editing some group policies using GPMC or AGPM 4.0 may fail with the error "The data present in the reparse point buffer is invalid. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80071128)". Addresses issue where an AD FS server issue causes the WID AD FS database to become unusable after a restart. This might prevent the AD FS service from starting. Addresses issue where, after installing KB4090913, the Mixed Reality Portal may fail to initialize. This results in an “SXXXXXXX-X” error or a “We couldn’t download the Windows Mixed Reality Software” message may appear after the software is successfully downloaded. Due to recent work with our antivirus (AV) partners, AV software has now reached a sustained level of broad compatibility with Windows updates. After analyzing the available data, we’re lifting the AV compatibility check for the March 2018 Windows security updates for supported Windows 10 devices through Windows Update. We’ll continue to require that AV software be compatible. Devices with known AV driver compatibility problems will be blocked from updates. We recommend that customers check installed AV software compatibility with their AV provider. Security updates to Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Windows Desktop Bridge, Windows Kernel, Windows Shell, Windows MSXML, Device Guard, Windows Hyper-V, Windows Installer, and the Microsoft Scripting Engine. If you installed earlier updates, only the new fixes in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device. For more information about the resolved security vulnerabilities, see the Security Update Guide. Known issues in this update. Users with Windows 10 Version 1709 Enterprise that have installed the January 2018 Delta package may encounter failure issues when installing the February and March 2018 updates from the Microsoft Update Catalog. Specifically, the Windows 10, version 1709 February Delta Update may silently fail. Microsoft is aware of this issue and has expired the following Windows 10 version 1709 Delta Update KBs on the Microsoft Catalog on March 13, 2018: Microsoft recommends that users uninstall the Windows 10 version 1709 January KB4056892 Delta Update package and install the March 2018 full latest cumulative update, KB4088776. Customers may resume using Delta Update packages with the April 2018 Windows 10 version 1709 monthly cumulative update. How to get this update. This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update. To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. Important When installing both the servicing stack update (SSU) and the latest cumulative update (LCU) from the Microsoft Update Catalog, install the SSU before installing the LCU. File information. For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update 4088776. Windows 10 Build 16299.431 is now available, download offline installer. Direct download links for Windows 10 KB4103727 is now available from Microsoft’s Update Catalog. The cumulative update for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (version 1709) is available with improvements and general bug fixes. It’s an important update for the majority of systems in the Windows 10 ecosystem running the version 1709. Windows 10 KB4103727 advances the operating system to Build 16299.431, and users are recommended to install the update as soon as possible. The Build 16299.431 includes security fixes and performance related improvements. Microsoft is not addressing too many bugs with today’s update, but it’s likely that another cumulative update could be released later this month to include more fixes for everyone. As you might have guessed already, the update comes with no new features or major changes. If you’re looking for new features, you can download and install Windows 10 April 2018 Update. The Windows 10 KB4103727 also includes fixes for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer browsers. You can check out the full changelog below but it’s worth noting that most of the fixes are for enterprises. KB4103727 Download Links for Windows 10. Windows 10 KB4103727 Direct Download Links: 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit. KB4103727 Windows 10 16299.431 Full Changelog. Microsoft has addressed bugs in Internet Explorer. The company is also updating Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer with the ability to respect the video preload flag in certain scenarios. The software giant is also addressing a bug where Windows Mixed Reality device fails to download the updates. Microsoft is also addressing the issues on AMD platforms that causes loss of USB port functionality. The company has increased the minimum password length in Group Policy from 14 to 20 characters. The software giant is also addressing bugs with the Remote Desktop server where it may throw an error. Last but not the last, the company has addressed an issue where App-V Scripts (User Scripts) stops working due to a bug in Windows Servicing system. Microsoft is rolling out security updates to core components of Windows 10. The security updates are available for Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows Hyper-V, Windows kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Microsoft scripting engine, Windows app platform, frameworks and more. Windows 10 version 1709 update offline download. What does this refer to? If it refers to "Keep personal files and apps" in Karen's post it is not true. All of my programs are retained - Microsoft Office programs, third party utilities, printers etc. I think that what Mike Sandells was referring to as the "preserving the existing state" is not losing programs but losing some settings. I have seen that and there have also been reports of it in these forums. As Karen said, if you want to upgrade to the new version you need to either download it using Windows Update or download the ISO of the new version. There is no way to do it without downloading a lot of data. You can upgrade from the ISO file in several ways. You can copy the ISO to the machine to be upgraded, mount it and run setup.exe to run the installer. You can instead attach the installation media as a DVD or USB and run the installer from there. I have quite a few physical and virtual machines running Windows 10 but I only download the ISO once to upgrade them all. I have tried all the above methods and they all work. Note that Microsoft no longer uses the term upgrade. Going from one version to the next is a "feature update". How to get Fall Creators Update on any device. The wait is over, Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update is finally available for all supported phones and the update is being rolled out in phases to the general public. The Fall Creators Update for Mobile is the last major update for the , the future updates will only include minor bug fixes and security improvements. Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update is not available for all Windows Phones, if you are using a Lumia 730 or 930, you cannot officially upgrade to the Fall Creators Update. If you wish to ignore Microsoft’s advice and get the Fall Creators Update on the unsupported phones, we’ve got you covered. Before we get started, have a look at the list of supported phones for the Fall Creators Update. HP Elite x3. HP Elite x3 (Verizon). HP Elite x3 (). Wileyfox Pro. 550. . /950 XL. Alcatel IDOL 4S. Alcatel IDOL 4S Pro. Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL. Softbank 503LV. VAIO Phone Biz. MouseComputer MADOSMA Q601. Trinity NuAns Neo. If your Windows Phone isn’t listed above, the time has come when you will need to ‘hack’ the phone and force the Fall Creators Update. However, before hacking the phone, you can try to get the update on your phone from ’s Fast or Release Preview Ring settings. We accept no responsibility for any damages that may result when unofficially upgrading the phone to the Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update. Guide to install Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update on any phone. To install the Fall Creators Update on unsupported phones, you need to fool Microsoft systems and make them believe that your unsupported phone is actually the Lumia 950 XL, a supported Windows Phone. Unlike old days, you are not supposed to manually edit the registry to install the updates, the XDA Developers have created a new app that lets you install the Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update on unsupported Lumia. To install the update, do the following: Download and install DTH Upgrade Advisor. (Learn how to sideload apps to your phone). Start the app on your phone. Click on ‘Backup my phone’. Select your device model; Single SIM or Dual SIM. Click on ‘Tap on allow update’ – The phone will reboot and now the device would be Lumia 950 XL, if it is not. Skip this method and read the second method (you will find it at bottom of this article, below 512MB RAM tutorial). Once your phone is changed to Lumia 950 XL, just go to Settings and select Fast Ring. The update will start downloading to your phone, once it is installed successfully, opt out of the Insider program. Go to the DTH Upgrade Advisor and restore the backup of your device, this will undo the changes made to your phone while the phone will stay on Fall Creators Update. To download and install Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update on 512MB RAM Windows Phones, do the following: Download and install DTH Upgrade Advisor for 512MB phones. (Learn how to sideload apps to your phone). Start the app -> Backup my phone -> Allow Updates for 512MB RAM devices. And that’s it. You can now follow complete the setup, from Method 1 -> Step 6. The DTH Upgrade Advisor might not work on some phones. If it is not working on your phone, you will need to make changes to your phone, here’s how you can install the Fall Creators Update. Perform a hard reset. Don’t setup Wi-Fi or Mobile Data (remove SIM before resetting), the internet connection should be disabled. Go to Settings -> Update & Security -> Developer Tools and enable developer mode. Sideload DHTUpgrade Advisor (or for 512MB RAM) and Dependencies, learn the steps here. Download and install Interop Tools. Hit on Restore NDTKSvc (Why? Because the method 1 didn’t work as the registry wasn’t updating, once you will Restore NDTKSvc, you can change your phone to Lumia 950 XL). Open DHTUpgrade Advisor and click on Allow update or Allow Update for 512MB RAM devices. Go to Settings -> System -> About and check whether or not your phone is Lumia 950 (XL). If it is not, restart your phone by holding the power button until it vibrates. Go to Windows Store and disable Auto app updates otherwise, the new Extras & Info app will ruin your hard work. Install official Upgrade Advisor app and follow the onscreen instructions. If it says the phone is up-to-date, you can ignore the message and go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Check for update and the phone will download the available updates. Please note that these workarounds are not endorsed by us or Microsoft, this could result in the device becoming bricked. You can however always use Windows Device Recovery Tool to recover your phone but if something, somewhere goes wrong, you won’t able to boot your Windows Phone again.