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Windows 10 Automatic Updates Causing Serious New Problems
forbes.com

excerpt:

KB3074681 had no detailed information about what it contained but as it was classified as a ‘security’ patch it installed immediately and without warning to all versions of Windows 10 (Home, Pro and Enterprise) then promptly caused Windows Explorer to crash for a number of users.
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But thankfully there is some good news.

The Temporary Fix

Gabe Aul, Microsoft’s Engineering General Manager, confirmed to Supersite For Windows that the company is working on a fix for KB3074681 and if users go to Programs and Features > Uninstall, choose the patch by clicking it just once and then click the ‘Uninstall’ button at the top of the list it will be removed. The crash was being triggered by the shortcut of double clicking the program you want to uninstall.