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This third one was in bonus :
Security Update for Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (KB2467173). SMPlayer 17.4.2 asked for it a few weeks ago.
Last edited by MikeMecanic; 09 May 2017 at 20:13.
This third one was in bonus :
Security Update for Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (KB2467173). SMPlayer 17.4.2 asked for it a few weeks ago.
Last edited by MikeMecanic; 09 May 2017 at 20:13.
Five minutes flat, from clicking on "check for updates" to desktop including a second Defender update that popped up during the process.
If they are all like this from now on (have they improved the update process?) I will be a happy camper.
Also resolved a problem I had with loading pages on certain websites since last update.
I see this and I think "If it ain't broke, what do you think you are trying to fix?"
SFC reports no problems, so why run DISM with the /restorehealth switch without running /checkhealth first?
What's more, do you have any failed processes which flag up component store corruption in the first place?
By all means upvote the Feedback Hub, but otherwise unless you really need to fix the component store, you are just spoiling for a fight!
Not just me then. I thought that to and actually had two tabs open. I thought I had opened a wrong thread because the KB number in the title seemed different between the two. I stepped back with the browser in one tab and could bring it all up again.
I thought it was me and didn't pay much attention. Something happened though.
Udated with no problems. Still having the Wireless Display Media Viewer trouble there, but it's not important as it's not causing problems. Also, I know Microsoft has been reported and they're working on it, so... it will be solved eventually.
Actually, it's "the other THREE updates". The same security/bug fixes are released as cumulative updates for each of the four versions - 1703, 1607, 1511 and original release (1507) although after this one Windows 10 version 1507 will no longer receive security updates. They are all listed here:
Windows 10 update history