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Microsoft found a problem in Windows 10. This is another bug in the last system update

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It must be admitted that preparing and testing updates for millions of (over a billion actually) computers around the world is a real challenge. It is no wonder then that programmers sometimes make mistakes that cause some users to struggle with problems.

Another problem with the Windows 10 update

Unfortunately, in the case of subsequent updates for Windows 10, problems happen very often. In the case of the last patch (called KB4571756) released earlier this month, a few bugs have already been found. Initially, the update was troubled by problems with the operation of the Start Menu button, starting some computers or the operation of a computer with Linux as well as Windows 10. Some people have even popped up blue screens of death (so-called Blue Screen of Death).

Now Microsoft has announced a newly found problem in this version of the system. After installing the update, some computers show an incompatibility message. The error occurs when the local system account – under which the update is installed – is blocked in the firewall from accessing the Internet via the HTTP protocol – t³umaczy Windows Latest.

Microsoft already knows the causes of the problem and is working on a fix that will be included in the Windows 10 Cumulative Update. Company she also admitted that she had also found the cause of the problems with running Windows and Linux simultaneously on one machine. The patch to fix this bug will also be released in the next system update.

Each user can uninstall the latest update himself if necessary. To do this, enter the system settings and search for the “Display update history” option. By clicking on “Uninstall updates” you can get rid of the KB4571756 patch if it causes problems on your computers.

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