The latest Windows 10 bug is an update that won't install for some

The latest Windows 10 bug is an update that won't install for some

Windows 10 witnessed another update that has become problematic for some users, who are unable to install the thing. We are talking about KB4541335, which is an optional update, please note: these will be stopped soon anyway, due to the disruption caused by the coronavirus. But while Microsoft still provides them, those who want to install them would probably appreciate the chance to do so. However, in this case, some people running the May 10 Update and Windows 2019 November 2019 Update report that the update fails with an uninformative error message of some variety, or even in some cases, freezes. your PC, as the latest Windows reports. Some Reddit residents have noted installation failures, and even those who have successfully installed the update have encountered issues in some cases. One user points out that the update apparently resulted in "terrible input lag" in all their games, a rather nasty sound, which disappeared after KB4541335 was removed from their system. Although this is of course just anecdotal experience...

Mainly minor fixes

KB4541335 fixes a bunch of relatively minor issues, though there are a few slightly larger tweaks that some wish they had, like a bug fix that prevents apps from closing in some cases, and an issue where the mute button doesn't work with the Your Phone app on some devices has been resolved. There are several reports of people having problems with Reddit, as mentioned, as well as complaints on the Microsoft Answers.com forum and the Windows 10 Feedback Hub. Of course, since this is an optional update, you don't need to install it, so you can leave it in place and hope that Microsoft provides a solution to the underlying problems originally. of these hiccups Several Reddit users have suggested that the solution is to perform an in-place upgrade (repair install) via the media creation tool, but unless you're particularly desperate for a fix, we'd suggest hoping that Microsoft is rolling out its own fix. might be the best course of action (especially if you're not sure about doing something like a repair install). In all likelihood, the solutions you get here probably aren't worth implementing, but it would obviously be nice if you could install an update without getting random (and meaningless) error messages. )