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Windows 10’s latest update fail is causing serious issues – here’s what you need to do
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 865368" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>I can't actually link this issue to Windows updates directly, the KB4540673 on 3/10/2019 specifically, but yesterday, first thing upon boot, I'm getting these Application errors in Event Viewer:</p><p></p><p>[spoiler][ATTACH=full]234826[/ATTACH][/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>I've searched and found several threads on this, so I tried a few things mentioned in them, namely: sfc /scannow, the various dism commands, and re-registering the Store. I can trigger this simply by clicking on the Control Panel. What I haven't tried is a repair install of Windows--is this worth it since there are NO other errors and the system is running very well? </p><p></p><p>Anyone else? Cortana is able to run but isn't, itself, enabled. Well, in Reliability Monitor, there is a note that an error report was sent, so let that sleeping dog lie, I guess. Everything seems to work fine, at least on the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 865368, member: 74969"] I can't actually link this issue to Windows updates directly, the KB4540673 on 3/10/2019 specifically, but yesterday, first thing upon boot, I'm getting these Application errors in Event Viewer: [spoiler][ATTACH type="full" alt="evapperr1000.PNG"]234826[/ATTACH][/spoiler] I've searched and found several threads on this, so I tried a few things mentioned in them, namely: sfc /scannow, the various dism commands, and re-registering the Store. I can trigger this simply by clicking on the Control Panel. What I haven't tried is a repair install of Windows--is this worth it since there are NO other errors and the system is running very well? Anyone else? Cortana is able to run but isn't, itself, enabled. Well, in Reliability Monitor, there is a note that an error report was sent, so let that sleeping dog lie, I guess. Everything seems to work fine, at least on the surface. [/QUOTE]
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