
KB4487021 Update
KB4487021 Update (Cumulative) Download for Windows 10 Version 1709 (February 2019), visit the Microsoft Update Catalog website. Once there, search for KB4487021 in the search bar. This offline installer allows you to install the update without needing an active internet connection.
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ToggleTo download the KB4487021 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 (February 2019), you can use the direct download link from the Microsoft servers. The update pack contains the necessary files for offline installation. It allows you to manually update your system without needing an active internet connection.
Windows 10 (1709) February Update KB4487021
Before downloading and installing the KB4487021 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 (February 2019), make sure that you already have Windows 10 version 1709 installed on your system.
How to Check Windows 10 Update Version (Build Number)?
To check the version of Windows 10 installed on your system, follow these steps:
- Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type winver and press Enter.
The About Windows window will appear, showing your current Windows 10 version and build number. This will help you confirm if you’re using version 1709 before proceeding with the update.
How to install Windows 10 Update Manually (Offline)
If Windows automatic updates are enabled on your system, this update is likely already installed. However, if you prefer to install updates offline, you will need to manually download the Windows 10 update pack and install it yourself. This method is quicker compared to the automatic update process.
Download KB4487021 Direct Links
Download KB4487021 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 32-bit [582.9 MB]
KB4487021 Cumulative Update Download for Windows 10 Version 1709 64-bit [1017.2 MB]
What's New
Improvements and fixes
This update includes quality improvements with no new operating system features being introduced. Key changes include:
- Updates time zone information for Chile.
- Improves performance related to case-insensitive string comparison functions, such as _stricmp(), in the Universal C runtime.
- Addresses an issue with evaluating the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to ensure application and device compatibility for all updates.
- Improves the reliability of the UE-VAppmonitor.
- Resolves an issue where a user hive fails to update after publishing an optional package in a Connection Group.
- Adds a new group policy called “Policy Details” to disconnect any wireless connections when a wired connection is detected with the “Minimize simultaneous connections” configuration.
- Addresses issues related to the Japanese era date and time formats, including problems with calendar flyout and Visual Basic for Applications.
- Enables the 元年 character for the first year in the Japanese era.
- Fixes issues in Internet Explorer where images with backslashes in their relative source path may not load.
- Resolves an issue causing Microsoft Jet database applications (Access 95 file format) to randomly stop working.
If you installed earlier updates, only the new fixes contained in this package will be downloaded and installed on your device.
Known Issues in this Update
Symptom Workaround Applications that rely on a Microsoft Jet database using the Microsoft Access 97 file format may encounter issues if the database contains column names longer than 32 characters. In such cases, the database will not open and will display the error message: “Unrecognized Database Format.”
To resolve the issue, you can choose one of the following options:
Option 1: Modify the database to ensure that all column names are 32 characters or less. This will ensure compatibility without needing to convert the database format.
Option 2: Convert the database to the .accdb file format. After the conversion, you will need to update the connection string to reflect the new file format.
The simplest method for conversion is to use Microsoft Access 2010 or earlier versions. These versions provide an easy way to convert older databases to the .accdb format.
After installing KB4480967, some users have reported issues when trying to load a webpage in Microsoft Edge using a local IP address. In such cases, browsing may fail entirely, or the webpage may become unresponsive. To fix the issue with Microsoft Edge failing to load webpages using a local IP address after installing KB4480967, follow these steps:
- Open the Control Panel and go to Internet Options.
- Navigate to the Security tab and select the Trusted Sites icon.
- Click the Sites button.
- Uncheck the box for Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone.
- In the Add this website to the zone field, enter the local IP address that failed to load (e.g.,
http://192.168.0.1
).- Click the Add button.
- Recheck the box for Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone.
- Click Close and then click OK.
- Restart Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft is actively working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
System Requirements
Minimum:
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster
- RAM: 1 GB for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit
- Disk Space: 16 GB for 32-bit OS, 20 GB for 64-bit OS
- Graphics: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver
- Display Resolution: 800 x 600
Recommended:
- Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual Core or faster
- RAM: 4 GB for 32-bit or 8 GB for 64-bit
- Disk Space: 160 GB for 32-bit OS, 320 GB for 64-bit OS
- Graphics: Nvidia or AMD
- Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (FHD)
- Microsoft Account (email) and Internet Access
For detailed requirements, find more information [HERE].