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From: Eric L4/20/2020 1:21:15 PM
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Windows 10 KB4549951 Update: Issues for some says Windows Latest ...



windowslatest.com

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Microsoft says it isn’t aware of any issues despite several online complaints on its own forums and Feedback Hub. If you already downloaded the patch and it broke something for you, your best bet is to revert to a more stable version of Windows 10.

To do this, follow these steps:

• Go to Settings.
• Click “Update and Security” and choose “Windows Update”.
• From there, open “View update history”.
• Click “Uninstall updates.”
• Find the particular KB package in Control and uninstall it.
• Reboot your device. (Reset your PC if you’re still experiencing issues). <<

I haven't installed. I have updates paused.

Cheers, - Eric L. -
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