Cumulative Update KB4284835 Windows 10 v1803 Build 17134.112 - June 12

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  1. Posts : 26
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #120

    I wonder why does the speculative store bypass fix comes disabled by default. Anyone enabled it yet? Just curious if I should enable it since it seems my amd ryzen cpu is also affected by the vulnerability.

    //Well nvm seems like enabling the protection in the registry doesn't do anything unless you also get a microcode/bios update. Just tried it and used the powershell commands to check and it still said that my system is vulnerable.
    Last edited by Black Faith; 14 Jun 2018 at 06:57.
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  2. Posts : 226
    64-bit Windows 10 Pro
       #121

    0xc4ea70 said:
    Just created an account on here to thank you all for the great suggestions in getting this installed. Unfortunately, I am still unable to get it installed successfully: always results in error 0x800f0922.

    I have tried basically everything: ResetWU script, sfc /scannow, dism with all previously noted parameters, uninstall/reinstall of .NET 3.5/4.7. I get the same result whether Windows Update is used or if I run the executable from the catalog. Tried about 7 times...no luck.

    Any other things to try out? Thank you!
    Do a repair install, and let the installer download updates. It will then bring you to 112.
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  3. Posts : 349
    Windows 10
       #122

    Black Faith said:
    I wonder why does the speculative store bypass fix comes disabled by default. Anyone enabled it yet? Just curious if I should enable it since it seems my amd ryzen cpu is also affected by the vulnerability.

    //Well nvm seems like enabling the protection in the registry doesn't do anything unless you also get a microcode/bios update. Just tried it and used the powershell commands to check and it still said that my system is vulnerable.

    It's disabled by default because it can cause significant system slowdown. Also, the protection against Bounds Check Bypass (Variant 1) that is built into Firefox, Chrome, and Edge will also provide protection against Speculative Store Bypass (Variant 4).

    If you want to enable it on your AMD machine, you can do so now. A microcode update is only required on Intel machines. But it sounds like it's not recommended to enable it system-wide.
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  4. Posts : 26
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #123

    Ground Sloth said:
    It's disabled by default because it can cause significant system slowdown. Also, the protection against Bounds Check Bypass (Variant 1) that is built into Firefox, Chrome, and Edge will also provide protection against Speculative Store Bypass (Variant 4).

    If you want to enable it on your AMD machine, you can do so now. A microcode update is only required on Intel machines. But it sounds like it's not recommended to enable it system-wide.
    Already enabled it. It does absolutly nothing. So most likely amd cpu's also need a microcode/bios update. Tried checking through powershell and it shows that I'm still vulnerable.
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  5. Posts : 270
    Win-10
       #124

    Broke down and downloaded all the batch files from Tutorial to restore context menu and one of more fixed it. Sometimes the old "shotgun" method works.
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  6. Posts : 349
    Windows 10
       #125

    Black Faith said:
    Already enabled it. It does absolutly nothing. So most likely amd cpu's also need a microcode/bios update. Tried checking through powershell and it shows that I'm still vulnerable.

    Numerous news articles stated that only Intel processors needed a microcode update to enable the fix. It would be interesting if that turns out to be false. If you recall, at one point AMD claimed that their processors were invulnerable to Variant 1. That turned out to be false.
    Last edited by Ground Sloth; 14 Jun 2018 at 09:13.
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  7. Posts : 26
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #126

    Ground Sloth said:
    Numerous news articles stated that only Intel processors needed a microcode update to enable the fix. It would be interesting if that turns out to be false. If you recall, at one point AMD claimed that their processors were invulnerable to Variant 1. That turned out to be false.
    Well looking at this I think this might not have been intended straight for amd yet. Clearly states Intel.

    Update June 12, 2018:

    Microsoft is announcing Windows support for Speculative Store Bypass Disable (SSBD) in Intel processors. The updates require corresponding microcode/firmware and registry updates for functionality. See the Recommended actions section for information about the updates and the steps to apply to turn on SSBD.
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  8. Posts : 11
    win10
       #127

    I've had this update loop around with a fail 5 times now. Tried update fix tool, update troubleshooter, and standalone installer.
    Trying Dism, and deleting some reg keys.
    Wish me luck

    Well it failed again for the 6th time.... (standalone 3 times)
    I deleted:
    "Windows Address Book"="Software\\Clients\\Contacts\\Address Book\\Capabilities"
    "Windows Disc Image Burner"="Software\\Microsoft\\IsoBurn\\Capabilities"
    "Windows Photo Viewer"="Software\\Microsoft\\Windows Photo Viewer\\Capabilities"
    "Windows Search"="Software\\Microsoft\\Windows Search\\Capabilities" and
    "iTunes"="Software\\Clients\\Media\\iTunes\\Capabilities" I heart windows updates...

    I put the reg keys back. Think I've tried everything mentioned here.
    Turning off auto updates for awhile.
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  9. Posts : 148
    windows 10 rs3
       #128

    these reg keys only fix the "set defaults by app" settings crash, not the CU installation issues. As mentioned before, try a repair install with download updates at the setup prompt, it should land you on .112
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  10. Posts : 728
    Windows 10 Home - Version 22H2- Build 19045.3758
       #129

    Repair install:

    Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade | Windows 10 Tutorials

    I've used #6 a few times to fix various issues with new laptops and when dism/sfc was unable to help. It's easy and for me has never failed.
    Last edited by tomseys; 16 Jun 2018 at 07:26.
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