Why are there so many problems with Windows 10 updates?
Why are there so many problems with Windows 10 updates?
Unfortunately, a possible consequence of Microsoft’s fast pushing of Windows updates means that some of them cause problems. There are some improvements. You can now uninstall faulty updates and delay updates and other things to give you a bit more control over what updates and patches end up on your system.
Why was there a Windows 10 update in March?
Microsoft’s big March update for Windows 10 was mainly designed to improve security on the operating system – security on Microsoft Edge, external device security and password verification. But as a side-effect it broke internet connectivity for many people using proxies and VPNs, particularly with apps that use the WinHTTP or WinInet protocols.
What’s the latest version of Windows 10 update?
The latest Windows 10 update, KB455699, is meant to improve stability for the latest versions of Windows 10 (v1903 and v1909). While it does that for most users, it also doubles as a Who’s Who of Windows update problems for some – including a Blue Screen of Death, white flickers, changes to system fonts, audio problems.
Is there a problem with Windows 10 1809 and 1803?
Microsoft has revealed in a support document that users still on Windows 10 version 1809 and 1803 may be faced with a black screen after applying the KB4503327 security upgrade. If you experience this problem, Microsoft recommends the following workaround while it works on a proper fix:
Unfortunately, a possible consequence of Microsoft’s fast pushing of Windows updates means that some of them cause problems. There are some improvements. You can now uninstall faulty updates and delay updates and other things to give you a bit more control over what updates and patches end up on your system.
Microsoft’s big March update for Windows 10 was mainly designed to improve security on the operating system – security on Microsoft Edge, external device security and password verification. But as a side-effect it broke internet connectivity for many people using proxies and VPNs, particularly with apps that use the WinHTTP or WinInet protocols.
Microsoft has revealed in a support document that users still on Windows 10 version 1809 and 1803 may be faced with a black screen after applying the KB4503327 security upgrade. If you experience this problem, Microsoft recommends the following workaround while it works on a proper fix:
The latest Windows 10 update, KB455699, is meant to improve stability for the latest versions of Windows 10 (v1903 and v1909). While it does that for most users, it also doubles as a Who’s Who of Windows update problems for some – including a Blue Screen of Death, white flickers, changes to system fonts, audio problems.