Microsoft's war with updates continues: Patch Tuesday in April also fails with DNS and headphones
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A week ago we saw complaints popping up regarding Windows 10 and April's Patch Tuesday. Performance problems, profiles and even the appearance of blue screens that now see the continuation when appear new bugs that users are reporting
Continue the ordeal of Microsoft with updates and the patch KB5001330 was not going to be less Associated with builds 19041.928 and 19042.928 for Windows 10 in the 20H2 branch and 2004 respectively, new complaints appear, now related to failures when a Windows Mixed Reality headset is connected or associated with DNS.
Failures with DNS and shared folders
This is an update intended to correct the errors when printing generated with the March update and which, however, is causing new ones. As reported in Windows Latest, some users are complaining about bugs related to accessing a shared folder on the network, especially in the case of business customers.
In this case the problem occurs when trying to access a shared folder on the network. According to Dentrix, the Link Layer Multicast Name Resolution> policy is disabled manually by some users to improve network quality."
In this case, to resolve potential DNS and shared folder issues, users need to re-enable the LLMNR policy or wait for the next update.
Mixed Reality Headset Problems
Another issue affects users who try to update when they have a headset connected Windows Mixed Reality, so they can't install patch KB5001330.
A crash that Microsoft says can occur if Windows Update is still broken after the last update. In some cases, they claim that the process can be fixed by removing Feature on Demand (Feature on Demand or FOD) for HoloLens or Mixed Reality.
If you get the error message 0x8007000d when trying to install the KB5001330 patch, you can try uninstalling your headset and run the following command on the Command Prompt symbol."
For now on the support page there is no reference to these failures and as on other occasions, you have to wait or uninstall.
"And it is that if you have already downloaded the update and you find any of these errors, you can eliminate them in the most radical way and that we have already seen on other occasions, if your computer has been affected by For any of these problems, an effective solution is to eliminate the update that is causing the failures: a process that involves going to route Settings, Update and security and within it click on View update history . The next step is to use the option Uninstall updates>Uninstall And if you have not updated yet and you are not sure about these complaints, you can pause the update temporarily."
Via | Windows Latest