Unfortunately, we don’t know much about what the updates contain other than improving upgrade experiences and enhancements for functionality. The company released the following updates:

KB3081448: This update includes improvements to enhance the functionality of Windows 10.KB3081449: This update improves the Windows 10 out-of-box experience (OOBE). This update applies only to the Windows 10 OOBE process and will be available only at the time that OOBE updates are installed.KB3081452: This update makes improvements to ease the upgrade experience to Windows 10.

Microsoft is treating Windows 10 as a Service (WaaS), and gone are the days when we’d only see a “Patch Tuesday” and the occasional out-of-band emergency updates. We should start seeing updates regularly whenever the company is ready to release them. You will get these updates delivered to your system and installed automatically – Remember, you can schedule when your system restarts after receiving updates. If you don’t see the updates yet and want to get on top of them, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and grab them.

I’ve received several emails about people having issues with their NVIDIA GeForce GPUs in Windows 10. So it’s also worth noting that NVIDIA released a GeForce Hotfix Driver 355.80 today. According to NVIDIA, this hotfix addresses “Excessive virtual memory consumption for SLI configurations running Windows 10.” It has released different versions for 32 & 64-bit versions for both desktops and laptops, and you can find the latest downloads here. I downloaded all of these updates, and everything seems to be working just fine for me. Leave a comment below if you’re experiencing different results. Uninstalling the update and restarting when prompted eliminated the problem. Does that seem like a graphics driver issue? Comment

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