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KB4532695 Reported Issues: BSoDs, sound problems, and more
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Published onFebruary 5, 2020
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For those of you that are constantly updating their Windows PC, you probably already know aboutKB4532695. This cumulative build was released the second round ofupdatesof the year 2020 just two weeks afterPatch Tuesday.
It is available forWindows 10version 1903 andWindows 10version 1909 and it is mostly composed of fixes.
However, Microsoft simply did a patchwork, since, for every issue they fixed, another one would emerge.
Common bugs and issues in KB4532695
1. Outlook mailboxes disappear after installing KB4532695
Usersreportedthat once they installed KB4532695 , all of their Outlook mailboxes would disappear from the Windows Mail client, while all the other mailboxes would be unaffected.
Unfortunately, the only fix to this problem is either uninstalling theupdate, Using Outlook for the Outlook mailboxes, or going to Outlook.com on your web browser.
For more information on the matter, check out thisarticlewe’ve written back when theupdatewas just launched.
2. File Explorer still doesn’t work as intended
While this particular cumulativeupdatedid primarily address theFile Explorer issuethat has been plaguing users for months, it still didn’t manage to make it work perfectly.
For example, usersstatedthat:
For example, it takes two clicks at times to reset the caret position, stopping you dead in your tracks.
While uninstalling the update would be the firs thing you would like to try, remember that thiswould just bring back the more severe File Explorer issues mentioned earlier.
3. KB4532695 fails to install properly
Users reported that when they tried updating using KB4532695 that it would fail once it reached 100%, showing an error code 0x80070490.
If you too have encountered this issue, check out thisstep-by-step guidefor a solution to your problem.
4. Bluescreens of Death
Probably the worst error one can get on a Windows PC, it seems thatBluescreens of Deathare also a package deal when installing KB4532695.
If you too have this issue, your only option is to boot your PC in Safe Mode and uninstall theupdatefrom there.
5. Display driver issues
Many userscomplainedthat installing the latest cumulativeupdatewould leave them without any sound:
This installed and now i do not have any sound. I have two different sources. HDMI cable and soundcard. neither works now. In device manager and sound settings is all good, no issues. just no sound. I have not changed anything, just updatedwindowsand now no sound!!
Additionally, others reported that their display drivers were affected since they could no longer use the Extended Display feature.
6. Issues with launching games
Probably related to the display driver issue, some users experience problems when trying to launch games, as they would either just get a black loading screen or no response at all.
However, once they removed the update, everything seemed to work fine again.
7. Slow boot times
Some Windows customers reported that after installing KB4532695 their boot times dramatically slowed down.
Installed this in an Intel NUC8i3BEH and encountered very slow boot times.Windowswould get stuck at splash or welcome screen for around 5 minutes.
As with all the other issues, only uninstalling theupdatecan fix the problem.
These are the most important issues that have been reported with KB4532695. The list is quite extensive and the fact that it was meant to be more of a bugfix update makes things all the more ironic.
Whichever the case, Microsoft should listen to their users’ outcry and try and solve as many of the issues as possible, since the February Patch Tuesday updates are just around the corner.
If you have any other questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to reach for the comments section below.
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Teodor Nechita
Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.
When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.
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