What’s interesting about this update is that it brings the build number to 14393.82, which is the same thing as the previous update for Windows 10 Preview, that was released earlier this week did. Cumulative update KB3176934 also brings same bug fixes and improvements to the system as the previous one, with just one new enhancement. Microsoft also said that those who installed the previous cumulative update won’t receive this one. Since both updates bring the same build number, and almost same system improvements, users consider KB3176934 to be the re-released version of the previous update. Here’s what Microsoft said about KB3176934: In case you didn’t know, Windows 10 build 14393 is the Anniversary Update. So, it won’t be a surprise if Microsoft eventually releases this update to regular users in the future, maybe as a part of the next Patch Tuesday, or even earlier. The company has already started shipping Redstone 2 builds to Insiders, so it probably won’t stick with the Anniversary Updates for Windows 10 Preview for too long. As soon as this update shows up on Microsoft’s Windows 10 Update History page, we’re going to let you know about it. Until then, Insiders who already installed KB3176934 on their computer can tell us about their experience with the latest cumulative update for Windows 10 in the comments. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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