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Thanks a lot friend!
Sadly this two did not found any errors:
SFC Command - Run in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
DISM - Repair Windows 10 Image - Windows 10 Forums
Strange to not find any errors since I cant launch a thing after this update!
Should I try Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums now?
I don't know what to choose because it seems to have like 3 options in there! which one is better? in-place upgrade, push-button reset or refresh? All I want is return my PC to what it was before this update without losing a thing!
Maybe if I wait a little Microsoft will release a fix that I can download and install on my PC? I mean for example Steam was not launching normally but I can launch it in safe mode with network on!
Should I try Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums now?
Yes because you wont lose any folders or lose anything
Read it through ok
To : Needhelpwithwin
Please go to Post #51.
Our Admin, Brink, posted a link asking anyone to post a report/feedback if having issues after installing the new update.
The link will lead you to Microsoft Community Forum where you can register and then post your problems so that Microsoft will be aware of the issues.
I did 5 updates and on the 6th got a failure to restart with error 0xc000021a, still trying to work through it without having to do a reset. Unfortunately I was gone when the update finished and I didn't get to see everything.
KB3147461 didn't come up on WU. When I downloaded and tried to install manually, a message popped up saying it wasn't applicable to my PC. Same on 3 systems.
Answer given by Phone Man:
April 12th 2016 Security Update Release for Windows
KB3147461 is for older versions of Windows 10.
KB3147458 is for ver 1511 of Windows 10.
Same fixes.
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Source : Published April 13th, 2016.
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Microsoft today released a new cumulative update for Windows 10. The update is labelled KB3147461, and it is available for download on all devices running ‘the original’ version of Windows 10 (July 2015 release).
This is the second cumulative update for Windows 10 released today. The other one is KB3147458, which is available for users who run Windows 10 Version 1511. Although two updates were released at the same time, they’re not so similar, as each release brings its own improvements to the system.