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installed without problem!
installed without problem!
In case there's still questions about KB4524244:
Microsoft Confirms Windows 10 KB4524244 Issues and Pulls the Update
Microsoft says that an improved version of the problematic KB4524244 update is in the works and will be released in the future.
jdUnionngarden Thanks for posting that. The article refers to UEFI, but I still have the older BIOS and things have been running a little strange for about a week. Spent most of the day thinking I had some kind of bug. Now I think I should roll back that update and see what happens.
You two feller's may be interested in this thread: KB4524244 Security update for Windows 10 - February 11
Why was it offered to non-Kaspersky users anyway?
See my post for currently-known details in the other thread:
KB4524244 Security update for Windows 10 - February 11
no problems encountered so far with the KB4532693 CU for v1903 on an old HP machine built in 2008.
I'll attempt to install KB4532693 on my dad's Toshiba 2013 laptop with v1909 later on today
edit 2/17 - so far so good with KB4532693 on the Toshiba laptop - no problems there either
note that I've manually obtained the KB4532693 update from MS Update Catalog, rather than thru windows update
Last edited by erpster4; 17 Feb 2020 at 18:39.
Edit... please merge or remove if this has been posted already.
Please read: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/cumulative-update-kb4532693-was-reported-to-be/3b750bd3-74f1-4e26-830e-d8bc6c2c284f
The author of that post you link to is the victim of a very poor bit of journalism, saying...
And that article indeed says KB4532693 was pulled, and in turn say they got this info......https://techdator.net/windows-10-update-microsoft-removed-the-kb4532693-update-after-several-complaints/ this is where I heard it was removed
...Via ZDNet
It's a pity that some journalists haven't learned to read.
The ZDNet article was talking about the standalone security update KB4524244 which, apart from being issued on the same day, has nothing whatsoever to do with the latest cumulative update KB4532693. It was KB4524244 that was pulled, not KB4532693.
KB4524244 Security update for Windows 10 - February 11This standalone security update has been removed and will not re-offered from Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Update Catalog. Note This does not affect any other update, including Latest Cumulative Update (LCU)...