Windows 10, version 1511, is receiving a new cumulative update (KB3140768) on March 8 to fix issues with Microsoft Edge and improve sleep performance.
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On March 8, Microsoft will begin rolling out a new cumulative update for the PC version of Windows 10. The update for non-Insider computers is described as KB3140768 and brings the operating system to build 10586.164, with the build number matching the mobile version of Windows 10, which is also now rolling out to Insiders and non-Insiders.
KB3140768 includes a number of improvements for Bluetooth devices and sleep performance, and also fixes some security issues in Microsoft Edge, USB storage drivers, .NET Framework, and more.
The following is new in the cumulative update for Windows 10, version 1511, released on March 8, 2016: