KB4497165 Intel microcode updates for Windows 10 1903 and 1909 Sept. 1 Win Update

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  1. Posts : 144
    windows 10
       #280

    @ddelo thanks for cpu-info script.



    On the left wu microcode, on the right the uefi/bios version?
    uefi micro code > wu micro code
    can i skip the KB4497165 for now ?


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  2. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #281

    blueskyler said:
    @ddelo thanks for cpu-info script.



    On the left wu microcode, on the right the uefi/bios version?
    uefi micro code > wu micro code
    can i skip the KB4497165 for now ?


    You're most welcome.
    And yes, you can skip the KB4497165, if you wish.
    But even if you accidentally install it, it won't harm your PC in any way, as it will be skipped during the boot process.
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  3. Posts : 7,871
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
       #282

    The table on page 1 appears to be out of date. Does anyone have the latest links to the latest microcode versions by CPU supported by Microsoft and Intel?
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  4. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #283

    Steve C said:
    The table on page 1 appears to be out of date. Does anyone have the latest links to the latest microcode versions by CPU supported by Microsoft and Intel?
    That's the latest one I have seen.
    I really don't know if there is a newer one.

    BTW Steve, I updated the BIOS yesterday, in my hp laptop. Check for your laptop too.
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  5. Posts : 67
    Windows 10
       #284

    I have AMD processor and i got this update today. Is that ok ?
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  6. Posts : 7,871
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
       #285

    ddelo said:
    That's the latest one I have seen.
    I really don't know if there is a newer one.

    BTW Steve, I updated the BIOS yesterday, in my hp laptop. Check for your laptop too.
    Yes, my HP laptop has a new BIOS as of a couple of weeks ago and oddly a firmware update for the touchpad
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  7. Posts : 2,450
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #286

    Steve C said:
    Yes, my HP laptop has a new BIOS as of a couple of weeks ago and oddly a firmware update for the touchpad
    The microcode did not change (0xCA), in mine, but it did update the Intel Management Engine firmware version.
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  8. Posts : 381
    Windows 10 Pro 20H2
       #287

    georges98 said:
    I have AMD processor and i got this update today. Is that ok ?
    Georges98 this is exactly what i've been asking about since yesterday. I even made a damn topic about it in the Windows Updates forum and still no concrete answer.

    I installed KB4497165 through WU yesterday and so far only 1 think i noticed : i got a few crashes in Crysis 2 but i think that might have been because of the game itself.

    I checked with Event Viewer and found only

    Event ID 1002 = application crash, meaning it was the game itself crashing
    Event ID 1000 = unknown crashes, meaning it could literally be anything

    Tested in a few other games also but no crashes.

    I literally have no idea if this update messed up my system or not. I'm hoping it didn't but i guess i'll find out if any more games crash.
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  9. Posts : 7,871
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
       #288

    ddelo said:
    That's the latest one I have seen.
    I really don't know if there is a newer one.

    BTW Steve, I updated the BIOS yesterday, in my hp laptop. Check for your laptop too.
    That table doesn't list the i5-3570K CPU in my desktop PC but this update did the update to microcode 0x21 correctly as reported by your script. It seems the table on page 1 is up to date.

    Running microcode revision : 0x21 (loaded by Microsoft Windows 10 Pro)
    UEFI CPU microcode revision : 0x1F

    The security status now appears to be quite good for this 8 year old CPU:

    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: False [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

    Speculation control settings for MDS [microarchitectural data sampling]

    Windows OS support for MDS mitigation is present: True
    Hardware is vulnerable to MDS: True
    Windows OS support for MDS 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 : False
    SSBDWindowsSupportPresent : True
    SSBDHardwareVulnerable : True
    SSBDHardwarePresent : True
    SSBDWindowsSupportEnabledSystemWide : False
    L1TFHardwareVulnerable : True
    L1TFWindowsSupportPresent : True
    L1TFWindowsSupportEnabled : True
    L1TFInvalidPteBit : 45
    L1DFlushSupported : True
    MDSWindowsSupportPresent : True
    MDSHardwareVulnerable : True
    MDSWindowsSupportEnabled : True
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  10. Posts : 1,116
    win 10 pro x64 os build 20H2
       #289

    they pushed this on me i had no choice but to install it AMD as well i did notice one odd thing about the whole install it went to restart no update counter percentage just a regular restart , i have not noticed one thing at all. so i think quit honestly it shows installed but it did not install a thing, i went looking for it and can't find any trace of it on the pc or in the bios. i think maybe the update just took a look upon reboot and noticed amd not intell and just stuck a place holder so we wont get another update. i could be wrong but could be a possibility.
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