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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Ganzi" data-source="post: 873801" data-attributes="member: 18831"><p>I can't recall which up date was causing similar problems like yours recently but if you check back windows updates</p><p>or Askwoody vlogs you may find which update was causing those issues on other people pc's.</p><p>[USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] All that I showed him is a means to an end not to run his pc like that plus he is no fool he knows about security and he now all i was trying to do is help him, when people post problems the first thing they get is assumptions stop assuming if you don't no their intentions,i didn't send him c4. In this thread i didn't assume he had on H_C, I just tried to help. </p><p>Is it similar to this:</p><p>Windows 10 KB4540673 crashes system, hides user data</p><p>March 13, 2020</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.windowslatest.com/2020/03/13/windows-10-kb4540673-update-crashes-system-hides-user-data/[/URL]</p><p></p><p> We first reported that KB4540673 may cause Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on a small subset of devices, but the number of people reporting the mess has increased significantly overnight.</p><p></p><p> Users have told us that they received BSOD errors multiple times after installing this cumulative update. They were able to boot to the desktop after successfully uninstalling KB4540673.</p><p> </p><p> Temporary user profile bug</p><p> We are also seeing new reports of temporary user profile bug on Windows 10. People’s Start menus and desktops are reverting to their default states after they applied the cumulative update.</p><p> It appears this update could rename and move user profile to a new location.</p><p></p><p> “Windows installed the updates and welcomed me to my new version of Windows. Unfortunately yet again it could not log me into my account and provided another temporary account with a suggestion to log out and try to log in again,” a frustrated user also confirmed the bug in Microsoft’s forums.</p><p> Changing user profile back to its default settings is annoying and this is a very serious issue that needs to be addressed properly on Windows 10. </p><p>Posted on this page at wilders:<a href="https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/bork-tuesday-any-problems-yet.370217/page-238" target="_blank">Bork Tuesday, Any Problems Yet?</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Ganzi, post: 873801, member: 18831"] I can't recall which up date was causing similar problems like yours recently but if you check back windows updates or Askwoody vlogs you may find which update was causing those issues on other people pc's. [USER=32260]@Andy Ful[/USER] All that I showed him is a means to an end not to run his pc like that plus he is no fool he knows about security and he now all i was trying to do is help him, when people post problems the first thing they get is assumptions stop assuming if you don't no their intentions,i didn't send him c4. In this thread i didn't assume he had on H_C, I just tried to help. Is it similar to this: Windows 10 KB4540673 crashes system, hides user data March 13, 2020 [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.windowslatest.com/2020/03/13/windows-10-kb4540673-update-crashes-system-hides-user-data/[/URL] We first reported that KB4540673 may cause Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on a small subset of devices, but the number of people reporting the mess has increased significantly overnight. Users have told us that they received BSOD errors multiple times after installing this cumulative update. They were able to boot to the desktop after successfully uninstalling KB4540673. Temporary user profile bug We are also seeing new reports of temporary user profile bug on Windows 10. People’s Start menus and desktops are reverting to their default states after they applied the cumulative update. It appears this update could rename and move user profile to a new location. “Windows installed the updates and welcomed me to my new version of Windows. Unfortunately yet again it could not log me into my account and provided another temporary account with a suggestion to log out and try to log in again,” a frustrated user also confirmed the bug in Microsoft’s forums. Changing user profile back to its default settings is annoying and this is a very serious issue that needs to be addressed properly on Windows 10. Posted on this page at wilders:[URL="https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/bork-tuesday-any-problems-yet.370217/page-238"]Bork Tuesday, Any Problems Yet?[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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