Η KB4559309 είναι μια αρκετά αμφιλεγόμενη ενημέρωση των Windows. Είναι η ενημέρωση που χρησιμοποίησε η Microsoft to promote the new Browser Microsoft Edge με βάση το Chromium σε Appliances Windows 10 running versions 1803 through 2004.
Many users disagree with this aggressive approach and have criticized Microsoft for imposing the new browser. Others turned to Edge Blocker Toolkit to prevent the installation of the new application.
But beyond this controversy, it seems that there is something else that should worry us about the information KB4559309: users in Microsoft forums complain that the update causes computer performance issues, such as slow startup and massive slowdowns each time.
Thread reveals also that Microsoft is investigating the issue, but for now, there's no word on whether or not a fix will be released. THE team of Microsoft Edge needs more details about exactly what's going on before it can give a possible release date for the update.
Some of the issues that were reported after installing KB4559309 on a Windows 10 device are as follows:
- Slow start
- Failure to install the update
- The computer slows down at random times
- The wireless network has been turned off
- Slow network connection
- Freeze video and audio
- Huge memory usage
Needless to say, some of the problems listed above may not come directly from the Edge update, but users report that they noticed them immediately after installing the new browser.
Is there anything you can do?
Users on the Microsoft forum are looking into all kinds solutions and some say that turning it off BitLocker sometimes solves performance problems on their devices. Others claim that disabling fast startup improves slow startup malfunction.
But on the other hand, there is no one-size-fits-all solution, so it's clear that Microsoft needs to release some updates.
The Windows KB4559309 update is only available on Windows 10 Home and Pro devices, not Enterprise devices.
"This update is not intended to target corporate devices. Specifically, this update targets devices running Windows 10, version 1803 or later, which are either the Home version or the Pro version. Devices running Windows 10 Home or Pro Edition that are connected to an Active Directory or Azure Active Directory domain service, or that are managed by WSUS or WUfB, are also excluded from this automatic update. he says The company.
The update is supposed to bring the new Edge (Chromium) browser to Windows 10 devices.