Microsoft Releases Emergency Fix for Windows 10 Cumulative Update BSOD Mar 16, 2021 18:27 GMT
Out of band CU now up for grabs
Microsoft has released a new cumulative update for Windows 10 devices in order to resolve a printing bug that was introduced by the March 2021 Patch Tuesday rollout.
The out-of-band update is KB5001567 for Windows 10 version 2004 and 20H2, and it includes a fix for a bug that “might cause a blue screen when you attempt to print to certain printers using some apps.”
The March 2021 update cycle included new cumulative updates for all Windows 10 devices, but as Microsoft itself acknowledged shortly after the release, they also came with a bug that caused some computers to encounter a fatal crash when trying to print.
Windows 10 Update KB5000802 Is Out for Versions 20H2 and 2004
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Windows 10 Cumulative Update Is Live for All Supported Versions
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Microsoft forcibly installs KB4577586 update to remove Flash from Windows
The death of Flash has been on the cards for quite some time. What was once a staple of the online experience soon became little more than a security nightmare, and all of the major web browsers have slowly but surely dropped support for the software. Back in October, Microsoft released an update to not only remove Flash from Windows, but also prevent it from being reinstalled.
Now the company is upping the ante, and is pushing out the KB4577586 update to Windows users. The update is installed automatically and kills Flash once and for all.
Microsoft Pulls Bad Windows Update After Patch Tuesday Headaches (Ruh-roh!)
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