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Windows 10 update pulled after installations freeze — what to do now
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Clive:
Windows 10 has another update disaster on its hands, and has had to pull a recent security update after users reported it was freezing part-way through the installation process.
The issues stem from trying to install the February 9 security update (KB4601392). In response, Microsoft has had to release a fresh update (KB5001078) to fix the problem and let people actually update their machines.
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/windows-10-update-pulled-after-installations-freeze-what-to-do-now?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark
Simon:
Hmm... I've not had any problems with mine.
Clive:
I hold mine back for as long as possible under the premise that Microsoft updates can do more harm to my computer than a virus attack. ::)
Simon:
Since I've had my new PC and laptop, I've tended to let them come through when they want to, as previously, I found that delaying them allowed them to build up and they would eventually appear in an avalanche, which ground the computer to a halt. There really is no escape from them.
sam:
Yeah typically I've not had much of a problem since on Win 10 and even then not much before. Sometimes has messed up the graphics driver :facepalm: .. but easily fixed 8-)
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