If you are running the latest 10240 build 10, you will have already received the KB3074681 update, which is a cumulative Windows 10 security update released by Microsoft on July 25.
The update is seamlessly installed on computers running the operating system, but it seems to be a lot of bugs in Windows Explorer.
For example, when you try to uninstall a program using duplicate click στην κλασική μικρο-εφαρμογή του πίνακα ελέγχου “καταργήσετε ένα πρόγραμμα”. Αμέσως μετά το διπλό κλικ θα παρατηρήσετε ότι Explorer σταματάει να λειτουργεί. Άλλοι πάλι αντιμετώπισαν το ίδιο theme, when they tried to disable the active network adapter.
Of course there are alternative ways of dealing with it. To remove a program, you can select it with a single click and then select the link Uninstalls. This method also works for the network adapter, so select it by left clicking and then disable.
If you're one of those who choose more radical solutions, you can uninstall updates from your system. This is done in the following way:
Πατήστε το πλήκτρο των Windows μαζί με το R. Στο πλαίσιο που θα ανοίξει, πληκτρολογήστε cmd, κάντε δεξί κλικ στο Command Prompt, select “Run as Admin” and press enter.
Copy and paste the following command:
WUSA / uninstall / KB: 3074681
Press Enter and restart your computer.
Microsoft is currently trying to find a solution to the issue, according to Gabriel Aul.
But this is not the worst case scenario, an update that is installed on the system automatically. In addition to corrupting important files, it can also cause system malfunctions. The fact is that mandatory updates are not a good idea.
As you may know, Microsoft has decided to deliver updates to Windows 10 Home automatically without giving users options to prevent them from being installed. It is unclear whether the company will insist but at the moment it seems that users have less control over what will be installed on their computers
Things may change after the official release. Such as we mentioned yesterday Microsoft has already released an update blocking tool for Windows 10 as a standalone application. We hope it will soon include it in the classical micro-implementation of the dashboard updates.