Windows 10 gets another buggy update with a broken start menu

Windows 10 gets another buggy update with a broken start menu

Microsoft released a rollup package a few days ago, KB4517389, which was supposed to resolve a number of high-profile bugs. Even though it seems to have fixed the printer issues that were rampant recently in Windows 10, it seems that the Start menu continues to show. He has problems

If the news that Microsoft released an update to Windows 10 to try to fix problems but only to introduce new ones sounds familiar, this is because Microsoft has recently faced a series of bad updates.

Just a few days ago, we reported that another cumulative update, KB4524147, had introduced more bugs, and it seems that Microsoft has rushed this new update to fix these bugs, while causing a critical error in the Start menu.

As all Windows users know, the Start menu is a pretty essential feature of Windows 10, and your inability to use it is a big deal.

As Windows Latest points out, users on the Microsoft community forum and Reddit complained that the October 8 update (another name for KB4517389) had broken the Start menu and caused a critical error.

According to Microsoft support documentation, the company says that the issue does not have a significant impact on a large number of users. It will not be very comforting for the people facing the problem. However, Microsoft says it is reviewing broken Start menu reports, though it appears the company doesn't know why this issue occurs.

This is new bad news for Microsoft regarding faulty Windows 10 updates, and the company needs to master this situation quickly, otherwise its reputation could be irreparably damaged.