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Direct download links for KB4464330 v1809 build 17763.55

Microsoft just released its first patch Tuesday update KB4464330 for Windows 10 October 2018 update. Recently, Microsoft stopped rolling out the October 2018 update as the upgrade process is deleting personal files. For those of you who have already upgraded to October 2018 update, Microsoft is actively working to recover deleted files of affected users and also released the patch to fix the issue. The same patch is also applied to the newly released October 2018 update for insiders.

To install KB4464330 update, open the Settings app by pressing the keyboard shortcut “Win + I“. Go to “Update and Security -> Windows Update“. On the right panel, click on the “Check for updates” button to check, download, and install KB4464330 update.

After updating, restart your system to complete the KB4464330 update installation.

Once the KB4464330 update installation is done, the build number of Windows 10 October 2018 update will be changed from 17763.1 to 17763.55.

Kb4464330 update from settings app

If you are facing problems with downloading KB4464330 update via the Settings app, here are direct download links for KB4464330 update.

Direct download links for KB4464330 update

Here’s the download link for KB4464330. This link contains downloads for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Download the update depending on your system. After downloading, you can install the update like any other Windows software.

KB4464330 update change log build 17763.55

This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:

  • Addresses an issue where an incorrect timing calculation may prematurely delete user profiles on devices subject to the “Delete user profiles older than a specified number of day” group policy.
  • Security updates to Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows Storage, and Filesystems, Windows Linux, Windows Wireless Networking, Windows MSXML, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, Windows Peripherals, Microsoft Edge, Windows Media Player, and Internet Explorer.

That is it for now.

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