Windows 10 Updated Again, This Time it Fixes Explorer Crashes

Microsoft has released another patch for Windows 10 build 9879 and this time they are addressing the bug that caused Explorer to crash frequently. The update is available now via Windows update but know that it does require a restart to complete the install.
Windows 10 Updated Again, This Time it Fixes Explorer Crashes
This image provided by Microsoft shows the start menu of Windows 10, the company's next version of its flagship operating system. The company is skipping version 9 to emphasize advances it is making toward a world centered on mobile devices and Internet services. (AP Photo/Microsoft)
12/3/2014
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12/3/2014

Microsoft has released another patch for Windows 10 build 9879 and this time they are addressing the bug that caused Explorer to crash frequently. The update is available now via Windows update but know that it does require a restart to complete the install.

Microsoft has released previous patches but this one will likely appease users the most as the Explorer crashing issue was widespread among users.

Even though Microsoft will not be releasing any more builds this year and likely won’t release anything until the consumer preview, another build has leaked. This time around it is build 9888 and there are a couple of new features too.

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