Known Issue Rollback is a new feature of the operating system Windows 10 designed as a quick reaction tool if something goes wrong in an update.
We all know the problems that arise when installing regular updates or feature updates in Windows. Some updates cause startup problems or crashes data, while others may have less serious issues.
Most problems do not affect all Windows systems, and some updates need to be removed until a fix is released by Microsoft.
Until now, it was necessary to install another update to resolve a problem or uninstall the update that presented it.
The Known Issue Rollback was designed as a quick and less annoying alternative. Microsoft reports that approximately 80% of all fixes for Windows 10 version 2004 or later already include Known Issue Rollback. This feature is for security patches only.
Η εταιρεία εξηγεί ότι οι ενημερώσεις αποθηκεύουν τον κώδικα όταν χρησιμοποιείται το Known Issue Rollback και επειδή είναι "συνήθως πιο ευάλωτος ή πιο εκμεταλλεύσιμος", η δυνατότητα δεν χρησιμοποιείται σε διορθώσεις ασφαλείας προς το παρόν.
Microsoft he describes the purpose of the Known Issue Rollback with the following:
"Το Known Issue Rollback είναι μια σημαντική βελτίωση των Windows για την υποστήριξη επιδιορθώσεων σφαλμάτων ενημερώσεων που δεν αφορούν την ασφάλεια, επιτρέποντάς μας να επαναφέρουμε γρήγορα μια μεμονωμένη, στοχευμένη επιδιόρθωση σε μια συμπεριφορά που είχε προηγουμένως εάν ανακαλυφθεί κάποιο σφάλμα.
The main idea is simple: are given IDs in individual updates and are turned off if they cause problems. A single Windows update may contain several bug fixes, and some or all of them may be supported by Known Issue Rollback.
The changes are applied automatically by the user and work immediately after the next reboot, without uninstalling the update or installing another patch.