Another Windows 10 update causes problems and Microsoft moves on

Another Windows 10 update causes problems and Microsoft moves on

Apparently, a Windows 10 update is causing new problems, yet again. But this time, Microsoft isn't taking notice right now. The update could affect Windows 10 KB4541335, which was released on March 24 as an optional patch that was supposed to fix various bugs in Windows 10 1909 and Windows 10. 1903, the last two major versions of Microsoft's operating system. Because this is what is being updated is the right way for the mayor of the person, the Windows Ultimate blog reports that some users are experiencing problems, including complete crashes of their PC when they try to play the game. Another user reports that he has experienced the dreaded blue screen of death with the error message "whea_uncorrectable_error" when he watches YouTube videos. Meanwhile, other users have posted messages through the Microsoft Feedback Channel that their PCs are slow after installing the patch, with high CPU usage when loading, and with parts of the Windows 10 interface lagging behind. locked

No cause for alarm...yet

Although the news about the problems caused by this latest update is worrying, it seems that the number of people who are reporting it is relatively small. This is due to the fact that the update is completely optional and is not automatically downloaded and installed by the system. Instead, users have to install it manually, which hopefully means that many users haven't installed it. According to Windows Latest, Microsoft is not doing anything to fix this problem because, according to the company, they have no word that something is wrong with the update. We've reached out to Microsoft for comment. If this continues to be a problem, I hope the Redmond company works and works together. At the moment, if you have downloaded it and you have problems, you can uninstall it: Since the uninstall the problems will have been solved.