Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative update is now available widely for everyone with many bug fixes. This update does not add new features to the operating system as Microsoft now focuses more on Windows 11 and next-gen Windows. August 2023 Patch Tuesday release is all about quality fixes and improvements.
Windows 10 August 2023 update has fixed as many as 87 security flaws, including three bugs that can be remotely executed. According to the official release notes on the support document, Microsoft has patched as many as 12 spoofing vulnerabilities, 8 Denial of Service vulnerabilities, and 18 Elevation of Privilege vulnerabilities.
These vulnerabilities can be exploited to take control of your device or connected network. Additionally, Microsoft has also fixed three security feature bypass security issues. It is important to understand that Microsoft now publishes security fixes for Chromium Edge separately, so these 87 flaws are strictly related to Windows.
Microsoft bundles servicing stack updates with the latest cumulative update. This means installing the Patch Tuesday update is more than enough, and you do not have to install an additional package. Microsoft says it’s including all necessary updates in the primary cumulative update.
To install the August 2023 cumulative updates, follow these steps:
- Open Windows Update Settings.
- Click on “Windows Update” and check for updates.
Installing the patch via Windows Update - Click on “Restart now” when prompted.
August 2023 cumulative Patch Tuesday security update bumps the build number of the operating system to Windows 10 Build 19045.3324 on version 22H2. You’ll get Windows 10 Build 19044.3324 if you are on version 21H2. Similarly, Microsoft is advancing Windows 10 version 1809 to Build 17763.4737 with today’s release.
Different build numbers do not make any difference to the update packages, as they all contain identical bug fixes.
Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative updates:
- KB5029259 (Build 10240.20107) for version 1507.
- KB5029242 (Build 14393.6167) for version 1607.
- KB5029247 (Build 17763.4737) for version 1809.
- KB5029244 (Build 19044.3324 and 19045.3324) for v21H2 and 22H2.
Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative updates issues
Microsoft says it’s unaware of any critical issues in the update, but some have encountered installation problems. One small business owner informed Windows Latest that the August 2023 update failed to install on their devices.
“Computers hanged mid-operation, and they would get stuck at the “getting windows ready” screen during a reboot. While the machines were still responsive to pings, indicating the network was active, users found it impossible to log in locally or through remote desktop protocol (RDP),” one business owner told Windows Latest.
Another user shared an unusual observation. While their PC was downloading the update, they noticed a spike in memory usage. A quick check revealed the paged pool memory had swelled, capping at 2GB by the time the update finished.
While memory spikes during updates aren’t unheard of, such an increase, especially with the paged pool, is concerning.
August 2023 Patch Tuesday updates (build 19045.332) overview
This month’s cumulative update for Windows 10 is shipping with four major bug fixes, including fixing an issue that could affect gaming on your device. Microsoft has patched an issue that caused gaming issues – the Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) errors.
Microsoft is also rolling out fixes for audio and display drivers. Per reports and our tests, a previous update caused the display and audio devices to disappear from Device Manager. This means Windows could not detect the devices, and drivers showed up after multiple reboots.
Another issue has been fixed where VPN connections cannot establish a connection.
How to install Microsoft August 2023 Patch Tuesday update
Is the update available via Windows Update? | Yes | How to install the update? Open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Check for updates, and click Download. Finally, restart the system when prompted. |
Is the update available via Windows Update for Business | Yes | The update is offered via Windows Update for Business and will be installed depending on your policies. |
Is the update available via the Microsoft Update Catalog? | Yes | To access the independent package for this particular update, use the Microsoft Update Catalog and search for the update. |
Is the update available via Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) | Yes | You can manually deploy the update using WSUS. Microsoft has confirmed all mediums are open for business customers. |
As for other versions of Windows, the process remains the same. It’s generally a good idea to download Patch Tuesday updates on the first day, but you can always wait for more feedback from early adopters.
Получение уведомлений при включенной «Фокусировке внимания» и не только
Компания Microsoft в рамках традиционного ежемесячного «обновления по вторникам» (Patch Tuesday) выпустила обновление для операционной системы Windows 10. Апдейт KB5016616 приносит не только исправления ошибок и повышение безопасности, но и новые функции.
Microsoft добавила возможность получать важные оповещения при включении функции под названием Focus Assist (Фокусировка внимания). Для тех, кто не разбирается, Focus Assist похож на функцию «Не беспокоить» на Android или iOS.
Microsoft также возвращает поддержку сценариев Windows Autopilot, которые были отключены. Кроме того, Microsoft решила проблемы с подключением к интернету на некоторых док-станциях, особенно при выходе из спящего режима, проблемы с печатью файлов, проблемы с отображением индикатора ввода и языковой панели в области уведомлений.
Апдейт доступен для Windows 10 версий 21H1 и 21H2.
10 августа 2022 в 12:16
| Теги: Windows, Microsoft
| Источник: Neowin, WindowsLatest
Windows 10 Enterprise and Education, version 21H2 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H2 Windows 10 Enterprise Multi-Session, version 21H2 Windows 10, version 22H2, all editions More…Less
Version:
OS Builds 19044.3324 and 19045.3324
6/13/23
REMINDER Windows 10, version 21H2 reached end of service on June 13, 2023. We will continue to service the following editions of Windows 10, version 21H2: Windows 10 Enterprise and Education, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, and Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session.
All editions of Windows 10, version 22H2 will continue to receive security and optional releases.
Highlights
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This update addresses security issues for your Windows operating system.
Improvements
Note To view the list of addressed issues, click or tap the OS name to expand the collapsible section.
Important: Use EKB KB5015684 to update to Windows 10, version 22H2.
This security update includes quality improvements. Key changes include:
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This build includes all the improvements from the supported Windows 10, version 21H2 editions.
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No additional issues are documented for this release.
Important: Use EKB KB5003791 to update to the supported editions of Windows 10, version 21H2.
This security update includes quality improvements that were a part of update KB5028244 (released July 25, 2023). When you install this KB:
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This update makes miscellaneous security improvements to internal OS functionality. No additional issues were documented for this release.
If you installed earlier updates, only the new updates contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.
For more information about security vulnerabilities, please refer to the new Security Update Guide website and the August 2023 Security Updates.
Windows 10 servicing stack update — 19044.3266 and 19045.3266
This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Servicing stack updates (SSU) ensure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft updates.
Known issues in this update
Symptom |
Workaround |
Devices with Windows installations created from custom offline media or custom ISO image might have Microsoft Edge Legacy removed by this update, but not automatically replaced by the new Microsoft Edge. This issue is only encountered when custom offline media or ISO images are created by slipstreaming this update into the image without having first installed the standalone servicing stack update (SSU) released March 29, 2021 or later. Note Devices that connect directly to Windows Update to receive updates are not affected. This includes devices using Windows Update for Business. Any device connecting to Windows Update should always receive the latest versions of the SSU and latest cumulative update (LCU) without any extra steps. |
To avoid this issue, be sure to first slipstream the SSU released March 29, 2021 or later into the custom offline media or ISO image before slipstreaming the LCU. To do this with the combined SSU and LCU packages now used for Windows 10, version 20H2 and Windows 10, version 2004, you will need to extract the SSU from the combined package. Use the following steps to extract the SSU:
If you have already encountered this issue by installing the OS using affected custom media, you can mitigate it by directly installing the new Microsoft Edge. If you need to broadly deploy the new Microsoft Edge for business, see Download and deploy Microsoft Edge for business. |
After installing this update, apps that you used ClickOnce to deploy might begin to prompt for installation even when the ClickOnce apps are already installed and marked as “trusted”. |
This issue is addressed in KB5030300. If you cannot install this KB, see the information below. This issue is resolved using Known Issue Rollback (KIR). Please note that it might take up to 24 hours for the resolution to propagate automatically to consumer devices and non-managed business devices. Restarting your Windows device might help the resolution apply to your device faster. For enterprise-managed devices that have installed an affected update and encountered this issue can be resolved by installing and configuring a special Group Policy. The special Group Policy can be found in Computer Configuration ->Administrative Templates -> <Group Policy name listed below>.
For information on deploying and configuring these special Group Policy, please see Group Policy downloads with Group Policy name:
Important You will need to install and configure the Group Policy for your version of Windows to resolve this issue. |
How to get this update
Before installing this update
Microsoft now combines the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system with the latest cumulative update (LCU). For general information about SSUs, see Servicing stack updates and Servicing Stack Updates (SSU): Frequently Asked Questions.
Prerequisite:
Based on your installation scenario, choose one of the following:
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For offline OS image servicing:
If your image does not have the March 22, 2022 (KB5011543) or later LCU, you must install the special standalone May 10, 2022 SSU (KB5014032) before installing this update.
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For Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) deployment or when installing the standalone package from Microsoft Update Catalog:
If your devices do not have the May 11, 2021 (KB5003173) or later LCU, you must install the special standalone August 10, 2021 SSU (KB5005260) before installing this update.
Install this update
Release Channel |
Available |
Next Step |
Windows Update and Microsoft Update |
Yes |
None. This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update. |
Windows Update for Business |
Yes |
None. This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update in accordance with configured policies. |
Microsoft Update Catalog |
Yes |
To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. |
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) |
Yes |
This update will automatically sync with WSUS if you configure Products and Classifications as follows: Product: Windows 10, version 1903 and later Classification: Security Updates |
If you want to remove the LCU
To remove the LCU after installing the combined SSU and LCU package, use the DISM/Remove-Package command line option with the LCU package name as the argument. You can find the package name by using this command: DISM /online /get-packages.
Running Windows Update Standalone Installer (wusa.exe) with the /uninstall switch on the combined package will not work because the combined package contains the SSU. You cannot remove the SSU from the system after installation.
File information
For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for cumulative update 5029244.
For a list of the files that are provided in the servicing stack update, download the file information for the SSU — versions 19044.3266 and 19045.3266.
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Discover the Latest Improvements in the Windows 10 August 2023 Update
The latest Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative update has now been released, bringing a host of bug fixes and enhancements to the Windows desktop environment. In this comprehensive article, we delve into the key highlights of the update and address the issues that users might encounter during the installation process. Let’s explore the world of Windows updates and unveil the enhancements that await.
Windows 10 August 2023 Cumulative Update: A Quality-Focused Release
As the technology landscape evolves, Microsoft’s attention shifts towards its latest creations, such as Windows 11 and the upcoming next-generation Windows version. Consequently, the August 2023 cumulative update for Windows 10 concentrates on delivering superior quality fixes and overall improvements, rather than introducing new features.
Enhancing Security: Addressing Vulnerabilities and Flaws
This August update takes security to heart, patching a staggering 87 security vulnerabilities that encompass a variety of potential threats. Among these, three critical vulnerabilities capable of remote execution have been swiftly addressed by Microsoft. The release notes from the official support document highlight the extensive scope of these fixes, including a dozen spoofing vulnerabilities, eight Denial of Service vulnerabilities, and eighteen Elevation of Privilege vulnerabilities.
Protecting Your System: The Importance of Staying Updated
These vulnerabilities pose a considerable risk, as they could potentially be exploited to compromise your device or connected networks. It’s worth noting that Microsoft has also tackled three security feature bypass issues. It’s crucial to comprehend that Microsoft now issues security updates for Chromium Edge separately, meaning that these 87 patches are exclusively relevant to the Windows environment.
Essential Topics Covered in This Article
In this comprehensive coverage of the August 2023 cumulative update for Windows 10, we will delve into the following key areas:
- Windows 10 August 2023 Cumulative Update Issues
- Overview of August 2023 Patch Tuesday Updates (Build 19045.332)
- Step-by-Step Guide to Installing the Microsoft August 2023 Patch Tuesday Update
Streamlined Installation: A Comprehensive Guide
Microsoft streamlines the installation process for the August 2023 cumulative update by incorporating necessary servicing stack updates within the primary cumulative update package. Installing the Patch Tuesday update alone is sufficient, obviating the need for an additional installation package.
To install the August 2023 cumulative updates, follow these straightforward steps:
- Open the Windows Update Settings.
- Click on “Windows Update” and initiate the search for updates.
- Locate the August 2023 cumulative update.
- Install the update and proceed by clicking “Restart now” when prompted.
Elevating Build Numbers: A Glimpse into the Versions
Upon successful installation of the August 2023 cumulative update, the build number of your operating system is elevated. Specifically, Windows 10 Build 19045.3324 becomes the new identity for version 22H2. Similarly, users operating on version 21H2 will find themselves with Windows 10 Build 19044.3324. Notably, different build numbers do not impact the content of the update packages; they all incorporate identical bug fixes.
Detailed Breakdown of Cumulative Update Contents
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the August 2023 cumulative updates for different versions of Windows 10:
- KB5029259 (Build 10240.20107) for version 1507.
- KB5029242 (Build 14393.6167) for version 1607.
- KB5029247 (Build 17763.4737) for version 1809.
- KB5029244 (Build 19044.3324 and 19045.3324) for versions 21H2 and 22H2.
Navigating Installation Challenges
While Microsoft is confident in the stability of the August 2023 update, a few users have encountered installation difficulties. A small business owner shared that the update failed to install, leading to devices getting stuck on the “getting windows ready” screen during reboot. Although machines remained responsive to pings, users faced hurdles logging in locally or via remote desktop protocol (RDP). Such issues highlight the importance of careful deployment strategies.
Enhanced Gaming Experience and Beyond: The Bug Fixes
The August 2023 cumulative update addresses key issues, resulting in a more polished user experience. One of the major bug fixes is gaming problems caused by Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) errors. This update rectifies issues where display and audio devices vanished from Device Manager after a previous update, reinstating them through multiple reboots. Furthermore, the update fixes the hindrance faced by VPN connections struggling to establish a stable link.
Seamless Installation: Your Path to the August 2023 Update
Installing the August 2023 cumulative update is a straightforward process that can be tailored to your preferences:
- Windows Update: Open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Check for updates, click Download, and restart the system upon completion.
- Windows Update for Business: Business users can access the update via Windows Update for Business and tailor installation based on policies.
- Microsoft Update Catalog: For an independent package, utilize the Microsoft Update Catalog to search for the specific update.
- Windows Server Update Services (WSUS): Business customers can manually deploy the update through WSUS, ensuring flexibility in the installation process.
In conclusion, while it’s advisable to consider early adoption for Patch Tuesday updates, rest assured that Microsoft has made all avenues available for seamless deployment.
In the ever-evolving realm of Windows updates, the August 2023 cumulative update for Windows 10 stands out as a testament to Microsoft’s commitment to security, user experience, and overall system stability. By delving into the intricacies of this update, users can ensure their devices remain fortified against potential vulnerabilities while enjoying a smoother and enhanced computing experience.
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Windows 10 August 2023 update issues and improvements
Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative update is now available widely for everyone with many bug fixes. This update does not add new features to the operating system as Microsoft now focuses more on Windows 11 and next-gen Windows. August 2023 Patch Tuesday release is all about quality fixes and improvements.
Windows 10 August 2023 update has fixed as many as 87 security flaws, including three bugs that can be remotely executed. According to the official release notes on the support document, Microsoft has patched as many as 12 spoofing vulnerabilities, 8 Denial of Service vulnerabilities, and 18 Elevation of Privilege vulnerabilities.
These vulnerabilities can be exploited to take control of your device or connected network. Additionally, Microsoft has also fixed three security feature bypass security issues. It is important to understand that Microsoft now publishes security fixes for Chromium Edge separately, so these 87 flaws are strictly related to Windows.
Important topics covered
- Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative updates issues
- August 2023 Patch Tuesday updates (build 19045.332) overview
- How to install Microsoft August 2023 Patch Tuesday update
Microsoft bundles servicing stack updates with the latest cumulative update. This means installing the Patch Tuesday update is more than enough, and you do not have to install an additional package. Microsoft says it’s including all necessary updates in the primary cumulative update.
To install the August 2023 cumulative updates, follow these steps:
- Open Windows Update Settings.
- Click on “Windows Update” and check for updates.
Installing the patch via Windows Update
- Click on “Restart now” when prompted.
August 2023 cumulative Patch Tuesday security update bumps the build number of the operating system to Windows 10 Build 19045.3324 on version 22H2. You’ll get Windows 10 Build 19044.3324 if you are on version 21H2. Similarly, Microsoft is advancing Windows 10 version 1809 to Build 17763.4737 with today’s release.
Different build numbers do not make any difference to the update packages, as they all contain identical bug fixes.
Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative updates:
- KB5029259 (Build 10240.20107) for version 1507.
- KB5029242 (Build 14393.6167) for version 1607.
- KB5029247 (Build 17763.4737) for version 1809.
- KB5029244 (Build 19044.3324 and 19045.3324) for v21H2 and 22H2.
Windows 10 August 2023 cumulative updates issues
Microsoft says it’s unaware of any critical issues in the update, but some have encountered installation problems. One small business owner informed Windows Latest that the August 2023 update failed to install on their devices.
“Computers hanged mid-operation, and they would get stuck at the “getting windows ready” screen during a reboot. While the machines were still responsive to pings, indicating the network was active, users found it impossible to log in locally or through remote desktop protocol (RDP),” one business owner told Windows Latest.
Another user shared an unusual observation. While their PC was downloading the update, they noticed a spike in memory usage. A quick check revealed the paged pool memory had swelled, capping at 2GB by the time the update finished.
While memory spikes during updates aren’t unheard of, such an increase, especially with the paged pool, is concerning.
August 2023 Patch Tuesday updates (build 19045.332) overview
This month’s cumulative update for Windows 10 is shipping with four major bug fixes, including fixing an issue that could affect gaming on your device. Microsoft has patched an issue that caused gaming issues – the Timeout Detection and Recovery (TDR) errors.
Microsoft is also rolling out fixes for audio and display drivers. Per reports and our tests, a previous update caused the display and audio devices to disappear from Device Manager. This means Windows could not detect the devices, and drivers showed up after multiple reboots.
Another issue has been fixed where VPN connections cannot establish a connection.
How to install Microsoft August 2023 Patch Tuesday update
Is the update available via Windows Update? Yes How to install the update? Open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Check for updates, and click Download. Finally, restart the system when prompted.
Is the update available via Windows Update for Business Yes The update is offered via Windows Update for Business and will be installed depending on your policies.
Is the update available via the Microsoft Update Catalog? Yes To access the independent package for this particular update, use the Microsoft Update Catalog and search for the update.
Is the update available via Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Yes You can manually deploy the update using WSUS. Microsoft has confirmed all mediums are open for business customers.As for other versions of Windows, the process remains the same. It’s generally a good idea to download Patch Tuesday updates on the first day, but you can always wait for more feedback from early adopters.
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Cumulative updates for Windows 10 and Windows 11 — August 2023
The following release notes coincide with Cumulative updates for all the supported versions of Windows, released on August 8th 2023.
Windows 11
Windows 11 22H2:
August 8, 2023—KB5029263 (OS Build 22621.2134) — Microsoft Support
Improvements
This security update includes improvements that were a part of update KB5028254 (released July 26, 2023). When you install this KB:
- This update makes miscellaneous security improvements to internal OS functionality. No additional issues were documented for this release.
Download:
<to be obtained>
Windows 11 (original release):
August 8, 2023—KB5029253 (OS Build 22000.2295) — Microsoft Support
Improvements
This security update includes improvements that were a part of update KB5028245 (released July 25, 2023). When you install this KB:
- This update makes miscellaneous security improvements to internal OS functionality. No additional issues were documented for this release.
Download:
<to be obtained>
Windows 10
Windows 10 22H2:
August 8, 2023—KB5029244 (OS Builds 19044.3324 and 19045.3324) — Microsoft Support
Highlights
- This update addresses security issues for your Windows operating system.
If you installed earlier updates, only the new updates in this package would be downloaded and installed on your device.
🔑 Resources
• Learn about the different types of monthly updates: https://t.co/FeCe6lvans
• Find resources, tools, and news about known issues and safeguards: https://t.co/UOUYj00gyo
• Have an issue? File feedback to our engineers: https://t.co/Xn0QhLvHGL— Windows Update (@WindowsUpdate) March 14, 2023
��Resources
• Learn about the different types of monthly updates: https://msft.it/6017eRKoX
• Find resources, tools, and news about known issues and safeguards: https://msft.it/6016eRKon
• Have an issue? File feedback to our engineers: https://msft.it/6018eRKok
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New install Windows 10 (issue solved) It’s good that you’re not experiencing any issues. Unfortunately many folks are, a quick Google search will show the same info im offering the OP.
Heres a couple examples:
Here
Here
It’s basically what I mentioned above, small issues here and there ,but nothing to end your day.. for the most part.
I know it’s anecdotal, but for my experience 95% of the time it’s perfectly fine. The issues I’ve run into wouldn’t be enough for me to roll back , but they would be enough (had I not installed it yet) ,to avoid it for another couple weeks which is why I’m suggesting it to the OP
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update problems and complaints
- Installation problems with the Fall Creators Update
- Microsoft Edge problems with the Fall Creators Update
- Drivers problems with the Fall Creators Update
- Experience problems with the Fall Creators Update
keep in mind, as of recently, the FCU is installed on 5% of devices roughly…..
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Windows 10 August 2023 update issues and improvements
Windows 10 Anniversary Update IssuesI know you posted back in August and likely have it already, but this page is useful for those still looking to upgrade to 1607, you can choose to use the new ISO or use this page and download: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12387/windows-10-update-historyYa some folks have issues and corruption/failed update issues here. I personally haven’t had any issues with 1607 on any of my personal rigs or family rigs, but have seen plenty of customer/client PC’s. But depending on what your issues really are beyond vague slowness and OpenGL broken I’d start with running an administrative command line and run SFC /Scannnow and see if that resolves any OS corruptions.
Might not hurt to check and verify if the Windows Update cache is corrupted…I’ve been seeing this issue more on 7 than 10, but I’ve seen it on both.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/971058
Clear the Windows update cache: via cmd, NotepadHopefully that will get you in the right direction to resolving issues.
I’d also recommend checking Event Log system logs to see if there’s something causing major issues, also if your hard drive is busy, get into Resource Monitor and find out what’s taking up those resources. Might not hurt to run a malware scan just in case something was on there and is kicked now and just happened to coincide with the Windows Updates you ran.
*Toast :toast:
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