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Microsoft releases two more updates for Windows 10 RTM

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
October 29, 2015
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Microsoft is pushing out two more updates labeled KB3105210 and KB3106932 for Windows 10 users. The updates provide bug fixes and performance enhancements, as well as fixes for a few vulnerabilities in Windows 10. In addition, the KB3106932 update that comes in today adds improvements that make upgrading easier in Windows 10.

The updates should install automatically onto consumers’ devices running Windows 10. If it doesn’t download automatically, users can just open the Settings app found on the bottom left of the Start Menu, click Update & security, and click Check for Updates from Windows Update.

It’s always good to know that Microsoft works hard to push these updates to consumers to keep their devices protected from nasty vulnerabilities or system errors that cause problems.

What are your thoughts on the newest updates? Are you still finding bugs or exploits that Microsoft needs to fix? Let us know in the comment section below!

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