Cumulative Update KB4482887 Windows 10 v1809 Build 17763.348 - March 1 Win Update

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  1. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #200

    IronZorg89 said:
    I will definitely do the same and see what gives
    What I have told Rich applies to you too. Look in this post
    Although hp is pretty consistent in BIOS update. So before you go ahead with KB4465065, try the hp Support site for a BIOS update.
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  2. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #201

    Applied KB4465065 and am now Running microcode revision : 0x25 (loaded by Microsoft Windows 10 Pro).

    Speculation control settings for CVE-2017-5715 [branch target injection]

    Hardware support for branch target injection mitigation is present: True
    Windows OS support for branch target injection mitigation is present: True
    Windows OS support for branch target injection mitigation is enabled: True

    Speculation control settings for CVE-2017-5754 [rogue data cache load]

    Hardware requires kernel VA shadowing: True
    Windows OS support for kernel VA shadow is present: True
    Windows OS support for kernel VA shadow is enabled: True
    Windows OS support for PCID performance optimization is enabled: True [not required for security]

    Speculation control settings for CVE-2018-3639 [speculative store bypass]

    Hardware is vulnerable to speculative store bypass: True
    Hardware support for speculative store bypass disable is present: True
    Windows OS support for speculative store bypass disable is present: True
    Windows OS support for speculative store bypass disable is enabled system-wide: False

    Speculation control settings for CVE-2018-3620 [L1 terminal fault]

    Hardware is vulnerable to L1 terminal fault: True
    Windows OS support for L1 terminal fault mitigation is present: True
    Windows OS support for L1 terminal fault mitigation is enabled: True


    BTIHardwarePresent : True
    BTIWindowsSupportPresent : True
    BTIWindowsSupportEnabled : True
    BTIDisabledBySystemPolicy : False
    BTIDisabledByNoHardwareSupport : False
    BTIKernelRetpolineEnabled : True
    BTIKernelImportOptimizationEnabled : True

    KVAShadowRequired : True
    KVAShadowWindowsSupportPresent : True
    KVAShadowWindowsSupportEnabled : True
    KVAShadowPcidEnabled : True
    SSBDWindowsSupportPresent : True
    SSBDHardwareVulnerable : True
    SSBDHardwarePresent : True
    SSBDWindowsSupportEnabledSystemWide : False
    L1TFHardwareVulnerable : True
    L1TFWindowsSupportPresent : True
    L1TFWindowsSupportEnabled : True
    L1TFInvalidPteBit : 45
    L1DFlushSupported : True
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  3. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #202

    ddelo said:
    What I have told Rich applies to you too. Look in this post
    Although hp is pretty consistent in BIOS update. So before you go ahead with KB4465065, try the hp Support site for a BIOS update.
    I've checked just two or three days ago, but nothing new in that regard (BIOS/UEFI update). Incidentally, my last system image backup was done this morning in the wee hours, so I don't have anything to fear about going ahead with KB4465065.
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  4. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #203

    Ztruker said:
    Applied KB4465065 and am now Running microcode revision : 0x25 (loaded by Microsoft Windows 10 Pro).


    Excellent Rich!!!
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  5. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #204

    You did everything but reach through the ether and tweak it for me. Thanks again
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  6. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #205

    Ztruker said:
    You did everything but reach through the ether and tweak it for me. Thanks again
    I didn't do anything you wouldn't do!!!

    A question, out of curiosity. Have you noticed any performance improvement after enabling Retpoline (BTIKernelRetpolineEnabled)?
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  7. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #206

    Nothing I'm aware of. I'll try to pay more attention to performance and see.
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  8. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #207

    Ztruker said:
    Nothing I'm aware of. I'll try to pay more attention to performance and see.
    To be honest, my UEFI is updated by hp, to the latest suggested by Intel and when I enabled Retpoline, I didn't notice anything in the performance, so I undid it
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  9. Posts : 2,557
    Windows 10 pro x64-bit
       #208

    @ddelo,

    And the winner is...

    Cumulative Update KB4482887 Windows 10 v1809 Build 17763.348 - March 1-l1dflushsupported-true-value.pngCumulative Update KB4482887 Windows 10 v1809 Build 17763.348 - March 1-kb4465065-successfully-installed.png

    As you can see, after applying this update KB4465065, my L1DFlushSupported is set at "True" also. Now, does that mean if I run your script again from CPU-info.ps1, my microcode revision is going to change to 0x25 as suggested by @boombastik in a previous post (#180). I am going to find out, because if not what he said about:" in order for L1DFlushSupported to be enabled (True), the microcode has to be x25", doesn't really have any value (sorry to put it that way).
    Last edited by IronZorg89; 09 Mar 2019 at 17:25.
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  10. Posts : 113
    10 64bit Version 1909
       #209

    It reconfigured the clone drive bios for the main boot drive to be removable device. Had to manually reset it to boot off the main drive initially set up but then everything worked fine and nothing lost.
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