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Particularly given further reports on that thread, including this one: “The update resulted in a blue screen of death once but was able to successfully reboot after reversing the updates – but does Microsoft learn? No. I learned my lesson: always better to pause updates for as long as possible.”Īnd with Microsoft’s recent track record for Windows 10 updates, we wouldn’t be surprised if a number of folks are learning that same lesson. The solution worked and now everything is fine again. “After I tried every solution (update drivers, etc.) and checked that other devices in my home work fine, today I uninstalled KB4566782. As a consequence, I suffered from slow Wi-Fi surfing and VERY SLOW (practically zero) downloading speed. My system is Windows 10 2004, 64 bit, installed on Thinkpad T470.

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There are reports from disgruntled PC owners on Microsoft’s own forum as well, with one of those observing: “I installed KB4566782 a few days ago.

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With these cumulative updates, there also seem to be issues around audio as mentioned, as well as general system slowdown, or intermittent freezing – as another Reddit denizen describes: “Also, the computer freezes a lot, sometimes for 5/10 seconds ever since the last update.”