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It seems that Microsoft is not quite right with the release of updates for Windows 10 The recent history of problems caused by some released patches is More than interesting and now, based on the complaints of some users, the problems with the cumulative update of August are repeated.

This current month's Patch Tuesday, is causing problems for some users who express their discontent on social networks and forums Microsoft. Affected after installing the KB4549951 and KB4566782 patches, released this month on August 11, which warn of crashes, performance problems, reboots and even blue screens.Patches released for Windows 10 2004, Windows 10 1909, and Windows 10 1903.

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Affected are users who have installed Build 18362.1016 for Windows 10 1909 or Build 18363.1016 for Windows 10 1903, as well as the Build 19041.450 for Windows 10 2004 Users who, on reddit, express their dissatisfaction with opinions like this one in which they talk about problems with Windows Hello and blue screens on a computer from Lenovo.

Apparently, Lenovo computers are the main ones affected with Patch Tuesday. It appears that these August 2020 cumulative updates may cause issues if Hyper-V, Intel Virtualization, or Windows Sandbox features are enabled.

But it's not the only complaint and so another user talks about how Windows Explorer freezes, how the possibility of using external hard drives has disappearedand as it has startup problems.

Other complaints speak of performance problems, with slower computers when booting or running system tasks.

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If this is your case and your computer has been affected by any of these problems, an effective solution is to remove the update that is causing the failures: a process that involves going to routeSettings, Update and security and within it click on View update history The next step is to use the Uninstall updates option by checking the corresponding update and then clicking thebutton Uninstall"

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