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Servicing stack update for Windows 10 version 1903: September 10, 2019
Applies to: Windows 10 version 1903
Summary
This update makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates. Key changes include:
- Addressed an issue in which adding vulnerable boot level components to the Secure Boot disallow list (dbx) may cause the system not to start.
We strongly recommend you install the latest servicing stack update (SSU) for your operating system before installing the latest cumulative update (LCU). Installing servicing stack updates (SSU) make sure that you have a robust and reliable servicing stack so that your devices can receive and install Microsoft security fixes.
How to get this update
Method 1: Windows Update
This update is available through Windows Update. It will be downloaded and installed automatically.
Method 2: Microsoft Update Catalog
To get the stand-alone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.
Method 3: Windows Server Update Services
This update is also through Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to apply this update.
Restart information
You don't have to restart your computer after you apply this update.
Update replacement information
This update replaces the previously released update KB 4515530.
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...0-version-1903
Direct download links for KB4515383 MSU file from Microsoft:
Download KB4515383 MSU for Windows 10 v1903 32-bit (x86) - 6.5 MB
Download KB4515383 MSU for Windows 10 v1903 64-bit (x64) - 14.4 MB
Download KB4515383 MSU for Windows 10 v1903 ARM64 - 17.8 MB
Yes, Servicing stack updates dont show under "Historial de actualizaciones", but they install automatically when doing updates via Windows update. What you are seeing (pictures you posted) is what I see (and Brink). What I usually do as a routine after doing updates is click "Desinstalar las actualizaciones" to see and confirm what has actually installed. There, among the updates, I also see the KBs for Servicing updates. Afterward, I also look at my winver to make sure my W10 has moved to the build that is supposed to.
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I'm going to be updating for the first time on Windows 10 Pro. Can you tell me the difference between the updates below?
Want to make sure I get the right one. I used to know but have forgotten>
Thank you
Download KB4515383 MSU for Windows 10 v1903 64-bit (x64) - 14.4 MB
Download KB4515383 MSU for Windows 10 v1903 ARM64 - 17.8 MB
Hello @rhp52,
The tutorial below can help you see if your system is a 64-bit, 32-bit, or ARM64 type.
See if System Type is 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) Windows 10
Thank you! I have another related question: I've read that with automatic updates turned off ( which is what i have set), you can still download and install updates manually. Is this true, and if it is, wouldn't this be a good way of dealing with windows update and its quirks?
Although I don't see this cu listed under my installed updates it returns a message that it's already installed when I execute the msu file.