The company is readying several updates for Windows OSes

Nov 10, 2014 15:17 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft will roll out this month's Patch Tuesday updates tomorrow, planning to release a total of 16 security updates aimed at absolutely all Windows versions currently supported, starting with Vista and ending with Windows 10.

But in addition to all these security improvements, Redmond is also working to bring to the market no less than 60 non-security updates, again aimed at all Windows versions on the market and supposed to fix bugs and implement certain performance enhancements.

Microsoft hasn't provided too many details on this until now, but it has updated the Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services changes in content for 2014 page to state that Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows RT, and Windows Server will also get significant improvements tomorrow via Windows Update, in addition to the announced security patches.

The full list, which you can check below the article, also includes some revised updates for Windows 7, some of which are supposed to fix problems experienced by users during the latest Patch Tuesday rollouts.

As is the case with all the other patches, these non-security improvements will be delivered via Windows Update, so an Internet connection should be basically all you need to make sure that you get all these enhancements. Reboots will obviously be required to successfully deploy them all.

Non-security Windows Updates

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Windows 10 is one of the OSes to be patched tomorrow
Windows 7 will also get several non-security fixesAll patches will be delivered via Windows Update
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