Microsoft again releases Windows 10 update KB4032188
The cumulative update KB4032188 addresses problems which are experienced by users with device drivers.
Microsoft has again released Windows 10 cumulative update KB4032188. This comes after the company had published and pulled it a few minutes later on July 28. The update is specifically aimed at systems which are running the Windows 10 Creators Update, and it bumps OS version to 15063.502, bringing a series of non-security fixes. These fixes will address problems which were discovered in the operating systems since the previous update.
According to the official release notes, the cumulative update KB4032188 addresses problems which are experienced by users with device drivers, which before the update were not loading, but also with a dropped key on the Microsoft Surface Keyboard and the Microsoft Surface Ergo keyboard, with additional bugs leading to Wacom active pen connection failures.
Microsoft has stated that the cumulative update also improves stability fot USB Type-C during device arrival and removal when system power changes are detected, and it also calls for refinement and reliability of Skype calls when using Bluetooth headsets with hands-free profile connections.
What is also very important is that this cumulative update fixes a problem caused by a previous patch rolled out in June, with Microsoft stating that it was aware of bugs causing some applications to fail to launch when a device was resumed from Connected Standby mode.
The entire changelog is available in the box after the jump. Microsoft has stated that there are no known bugs which exist at this point. A system reboot is needed to finish the install of this update. Users are recommended to save the work before starting deployment in their network.