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Another day, another Windows 10 cumulative update, KB 3093466


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We have yet another update to Windows 10 -- call it CU 7 -- with absolutely no description or explanation

Once again, Microsoft is forcing a Windows 10 patch with absolutely no description other than "This update includes improvements to enhance the functionality of Windows 10."

It's cumulative, thus you can install it and not worry about the CUs that have come before.

Informally numbered the CUs thusly:

  • Aug 5, CU 1 = KB 3081424 (triggered endless reboots)
  • Aug 12, CU 2 = KB 3081436 (also triggered endless reboots)
  • Aug 14, CU 3 = KB 3081438 (reboots and error 0x80070bc9)
  • Aug 18, CU 4 = KB 3081444 (fixes Internet Explorer)
  • Aug 27, CU 5 = KB 3081448
  • Sept 8, CU 6 = KB 3081455 (covers MS15-094 thru 15-105)
  • Sept 15, CU 6.1 = KB 3095020 for Russian, Bulgarian, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, and Tajik locale tags
  • Sept 30, CU 7 = KB 3093266

If you don't install CU 7 manually, your machine will no doubt reboot tonight.

Microsoft has admitted that it jumbles security patches, Windows fixes, and various feature changes in its Win10 patches. As this is a cumulative patch, expect more of the same.

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Airstream_Bill

No problems with the update on my computer. Thank Goodness. Hope my friends computer is LUCKY with her update also. If hers is not guess who gets to TRY to fix it.

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My system BSODed after reboot and gave a KMODE exception or fault error...Rebooted and the problem was gone but Windows Update still shows it is going to be installed or needs to be installed after reboot.. So I rebooted again to see it would go again but nothing ...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Updates today (Win10x64 Pro)

  • - Security Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3099406).
  • - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool for Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2 x64 Edition - October 2015 (KB890830).
  • - Cumulative Update for Windows 10 for x64-based Systems (KB3097617).
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3099406https://support.microsoft.com/de-de/kb/3099406etc...


Note after updating:

During this upgrade, Microsoft installed on my computer 16 outdated device drivers - "Extremely Old" (IObit driver Booster Current version)
Before this update were all updated.
Now updating these "Extremely Old" drivers.

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