Unfortunately for many Windows 10 users, KB3193494 is plagued by the same install issues that prevented them from getting the initial Patch Tuesday KB3189866 update. On the other hand, other Windows 10 users have been luckier and managed to install the KB3193494 update on their computers. Soon after, they encountered various post-installation issues that made them regret installing the update in the first place According to user reports, KB3193494 makes the network drive unresponsive. It appears this issue is prevalent for HP computers, but neither HP nor Microsoft have officially confirmed this hypothesis. Other users report a flashing screen immediately after installing the update: Users also report both the task bar and the Start menu stop working after they install the update: Uninstalling the KB3193494 update solves the issues described above and proves that it is the update itself causing them. Unfortunately, not all Windows 10 users have managed to uninstall the update: Microsoft has yet to issue any comments on this situation. Taking into account all the issues reported by users, it’s better not to install the KB3193494 update for the time being. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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