Win10 system KB3081424 cumulative patch update after repeated restarts BUG

  

Microsoft recently released the first major update of Windows 10, but it made some users feel uncomfortable. Last Wednesday, the KB3081424 for Windows 10 was a cumulative update, which means that for the new system, this is a patch for many bug fixes, but it seems that the patch itself is a bug.

When the update fails, Windows 10 will roll back, which is the standard process. However, the problem comes at this time, because Windows 10 will automatically and force the user to do system updates, so the system will try to install the update again after the restart, which will eventually cause some users' computers to restart repeatedly. However, it is said that this problem only affects a small number of users, because most people's updates can still be installed correctly.

This question also seems to indicate the problem of Microsoft's update strategy for Windows 10 —— In the past Windows version, users can choose the time of system update, or even update, control The right is in the hands of the user. But when it comes to Windows 10, Microsoft will force users to update automatically in order to keep the system up-to-date and installed. Each update will be pushed to the user and installed.

This repeated restart failure is caused by this update strategy, so Microsoft may have to reconsider the enforcement of automatic system updates.

In the Microsoft Windows community, many users have feedback this question. Some people say that the installation update fails, and then the system restarts repeatedly. Others said that trying to manually update the update before Windows automatically installs the update, the problem remains the same. Forbes magazine's article on Saturday said that the update bug came out of the registry: after the update failed, the initial installation would write a bad entry in the registry, which would prevent the system from reinstalling the update correctly. It seems that there is a temporary solution in the Windows forum.

The current temporary plan is to delete the corresponding key in the registry and let the system try to update again. Students who have also encountered this problem can click on this link to view the details, but before you do the operation of the registry, pay attention to back up the registry, of course, you can also wait for Microsoft's solution, it is estimated that there will be soon.

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