IE kernel opens the webpage with Flash. Win10 new patch brings big trouble.

  
Opened the computer this morning and found that the author's browser is not normal. Especially the flashing of the card is a browser crash. It is still the same when I change a browser. After a constant search and repeated discovery, Microsoft finally pushed a new patch for Windows 10, KB3132372, which is not a common cumulative update, but specifically fixes security vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player. In fact, yesterday, Adobe has released an upgraded version of Flash Player 20.0.0.267, the purpose is to fix the vulnerability, Microsoft is to give system-level push by convention. But I did not expect that a bug fix was a big problem.
And today I also received a lot of feedback from users, this patch will cause browser crash, stuck, blank, etc., especially involving all browsers based on IE kernel, those dual-core in compatibility mode (that is, using the IE kernel) will do the same. In addition, some software that calls the IE kernel is prone to jamming and crashing. Even Chrome has been affected, and some features related to Flash will not work properly, which will cause the page to refresh automatically. Because of the dual-core mode, the QQ browser will cause most web pages in compatibility mode to fail to browse properly. The current temporary solution is to uninstall the KB3132372 patch and turn off automatic updates. Or wait for Microsoft to fix it. Uninstall patch method:
1, open the control panel: left click on the "Start" button, find the "Control Panel", or use the search bar to directly enter the control panel, directly open the control panel options :

2, select the uninstaller and double click to enter.





3, check the installed updates.

4, select this update patch (KB3132372), right-click. If you do not find this patch, it means that you have not been pushed to update, you can turn off the system update function.

This is all right, I suggest you turn off automatic update when using win10, I also forgot to turn off automatic update. Take the lead.

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