build 9600.17019. [gallery columns="5" ids="64151,64152,64153,64154,64155"] Nothing much seems to have changed in this build, which obviously is part of the RTM Escrow branch. But while most of the work on this update is completed, Microsoft, it is said, is still open to adding in new features and applying the needed finishing touches. As the screenshots above show, this update is still being delivered as an MSU file, meaning installation should be simple and straightforward. In fact, speaking of installations, those of you that installed the previously leaked version of Windows 8.1 Update 1 will also be able to deploy this one without any necessary adjustments. Windows 8.1 Update 1 is set for arrival in early April, and even though Microsoft is yet to completely detail it officially, more information is probably not that far away. In the meantime, take a peek at the screens above.]]>
Article Categories:
Windows 8.1 Update 1