KB5027215 Windows 10 Cumulative Update 19044.3086 and 19045.3086 Win Update

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  1. Posts : 800
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #20

    Also worth noting this:

    Juni 2023 Patchday (KB5028407): Windows Kernel vulnerability CVE-2023-32019 requires registry fix | Born's Tech and Windows World

    Specifically from here:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...9-d2d97270f080

    The resolution described in this article introduces a potential breaking change. Therefore, we are releasing the change disabled by default with the option to enable it. In a future release, this resolution will be enabled by default. We recommend that you validate this resolution in your environment. Then, as soon as it is validated, enable the resolution as soon as possible.
    Guinea pig, anyone?
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  2. SPB
    Posts : 78
    Windows 10 Home 22H2 x64
       #21

    krzemien said:
    CVE-2023-32019
    (...)
    Guinea pig, anyone?
    Yep, I enabled that fix manually (Windows 10) and didn't encounter any problems so far.
    Code:
    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Policies\Microsoft\FeatureManagement\Overrides]
    "4103588492"=dword:00000001
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  3. Posts : 1,750
    Windows 10 HOME 64-BIT
       #22

    Handy-dandy fix, just insert it into your REG!

    Aaaaaand you're welcome!
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  4. Posts : 800
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #23

    Well, yes, but I gather there's a reason why M$ decided not to enable it with this CU... We'll find out soon, I guess...
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  5. Posts : 235
    Win10 Pro 64 BIT
       #24

    Done deal......
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  6. kah
    Posts : 41
    Win10Pro
       #25

    This update and probably another caused my Win10 Pro PC's start menu, settings, powershell, calendar and a lot of other things to break. I had to roll back to that last restore point to get those items to work again. I can find others having issues with this update as well but none so far exactly like my issues. Just an FYI.
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  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #26

    kah said:
    This update and probably another caused my Win10 Pro PC's start menu, settings, powershell, calendar and a lot of other things to break. I had to roll back to that last restore point to get those items to work again. I can find others having issues with this update as well but none so far exactly like my issues. Just an FYI.
    I too have had problems like these after the update was installed. Apps that crash, take a long time to load etc... Rolling it back using system restore got me working again, however it would BSOD me with "Critical Process Died" errors on boot, but automatic repairs fixed it. I've attempted to install the update 4 times now, one being manually. I've paused the update until there is (if ever) a possible fix. Another PC in my household had no issues.
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  8. kah
    Posts : 41
    Win10Pro
       #27

    scorpwanna said:
    I too have had problems like these after the update was installed. Apps that crash, take a long time to load etc... Rolling it back using system restore got me working again, however it would BSOD me with "Critical Process Died" errors on boot, but automatic repairs fixed it. I've attempted to install the update 4 times now, one being manually. I've paused the update until there is (if ever) a possible fix. Another PC in my household had no issues.
    Yep, same. Other pc's (3) here had no issue with the last update and work fine. So weird.
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  9. Posts : 68,995
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       #28
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  10. Posts : 57
    Windows 10 Pro 22H2
       #29

    Has anyone else had the update installed twice?
    According to the windows event log it got successfully installed on 14.06. and then again on 27.06., which is why the update history and the list in the control panel now unfortunately show a different date.

    Does anyone have any idea why this might be?

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