Windows

Microsoft reconsiders and will release a patch to correct a bug in Windows 7 that removes the wallpaper

Table of contents:

Anonim

A few days ago we saw a bug appear in Windows 7, a bug that caused the wallpaper of some users to have a completely black color in a problem thatIt was generated again even if the computer was turned off or restarted An error that would not have a greater importance if it were not for the fact that Windows 7 had seen its support end a few days ago.

The end of support means that the developer company, in this case Microsoft, is not obliged to launch new updates or patches, even security ones, in the event of possible failures that may appear.But given the exceptional nature of the case, the short time that has passed since the end of support and due to user complaints, Microsoft have decided to exceptionally launch a patch to solve thisbug .

One solution for everyone

The issue occurred after installing the update with patch KB4534310. From that moment on, the wallpaper that those affected have on the PC is replaced with a black screen In fact, some users have reconfigured your usual wallpaper and claim that the error is repeated when you start the PC again or restart it.

Initially Microsoft warned that only those users with the ESU (Extended Security Update) license would have access to an update to correct the error. A decision that has provoked complaints from those affected, many of whom do not have an extended paid license, and which may have motivated Microsoft to launch a update for everyone.

Microsoft explains it on the support page. The patch that fixes the bug that causes the black wallpaper to appear is coming via a free update coming next month for all Windows users 7. And this should be, at least in theory, the last update.

The problem, and those affected here are right, does not come from an external threat or the simple passage of time, but rather it is due to a caused failure (another one) por an update from Microsoft, so it is logical that the company runs with the solution of the problem despite being Out of cover.

Windows

Editor's choice

Back to top button