This update caused Windows to load infinitely for me (my USB devices would keep powering on and off repeatedly while the circle was spinning, left it on for an hour nothing). I thought my HDD or other hardware had died, but it was really the update. Uninstalled it and everything is good again (or was, until Windows reinstalled it without asking...had to hide it with the show/hide update tool to prevent that from happening).
Windows 10 Updates are such a mess. Serves me right for installing this "optional" update, I guess. Back to delay updates for the maximum amount.
I stay same KBxxxxxxx because I don't have any issues running W10 1909 and my PC specs with SSD OCZ 512GB NVMe (see my username (top right) -> information). 🙂
Next round of updates tonight as well, as its Patch Tuesday 😛
cumulative patches are monthly now, and are out of band with security updates.
that means your Feb 27th was a cumulative feature fix and update package (no security updates)
while Feb 11th was security, and might only include critical bugfixes.
So all thats coming is some security updates and whatever they had worked weekends to get fixed lol
Microsoft have known theres a defrag/ntfs compression corruption bug in windows 8 and never mentioned it anywhere outside of a single microsoft answer post.
I have this update installed, no problems. If only people would buy a legitimate Windows copy and stop modding critical files we wouldn't have to read these articles.
I have this update installed, no problems. If only people would buy a legitimate Windows copy and stop modding critical files we wouldn't have to read these articles.
I don't get it - are you implying there is never any issues that can be due to the underlining hardware configuration? The only possible explanation that your machine works and someone else's doesn't has to be because either they are using an illegitimate copy of windows or they modded critical files?
It's bad of Microsoft but it's easier for the users to prevent this since Microsoft made it possible to pause updates even for Home users. I'm usually only quick to update if it's for something critical like the Wannacry attack.
5 days ago windows lost my printer
I tried to restart but the pc stuck on restarting screen
Same happened yesterday with my wifi adapter
I also had a task manager crash
I don't even remember the last time I had such issues with windows, and definitely the first time in Windows 10.
o_O