The new updates for all major Windows 10 versions come with some security improvements for Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, network technologies and input devices.

KB4515384 already has some weird bugs

The tech giant also addressed some vulnerabilities in some of the versions.  Despite the fact that the updates were just released, some Windows 10 users are already having issues installing them. Others reported USB HID device problems after installing KB4515384 (OS Build 18362.356) on their PCs. Here’s how one user is describing the problem: And here’s the OPs screenshot: The same user reported another weird issue with Device Manager: For now, there are no confirmed resolutions but we are investigating the problem and we’ll post a fix as soon as it’s available. If you’re in the same situation, you can try to rollback the windows update to a previous version to check if KB4515384 is causing the problem.

Update error 0xe0000100

Other users complained error 0xe0000100 is preventing them from installing the update. The weird part is that the Upgrade Assistant says the system is up to date. This could be a server-related error. Waiting for a few hours before making a new update attempt could solve this problem.

Start Menu and Search still don’t work for many

After a set of problems with Start Menu and Search, Microsoft acknowledged the problems and said that will be fixed with the next cumulative updates. Sadly, for some, the problems still exist, even after installing the new September 2019 Patch Tuesday updates. Here’s what some users are saying after installing KB4515384: While for others, Search still doesn’t work and programs are not opening: It is possible that this is related to a faulty installation of the update. You can try to manually install KB4515384 and check if the problems persist. 

BSOD and USB errors after updating to KB4515384

BSOD are quite common when it comes to new Windows 10 updates. When Windows 10 v1903 came out, it also had a lot of BSOD problems. It seems that KB4515384 is also plagued by them. Some users are complaining about BSODs in the new update: If you’re facing the same issues, you might want to take a look at this guide, as it may help you solve your problem. Weirdly enough, some users are complaining about USB errors that affect KB4515384: The issue might be related to your drivers. Sometimes, new updates replace your drivers with the default drivers from Windows 10. If you encounter the same problem, we recommend that you manually update your drivers to the latest version by following the simple steps from this guide. SPONSORED

Latency issues after installing the update

This is not the first time when Windows 10 v1903 suffers from high latency issues, and this is pretty annoying because it can cause stuttering, audio dropouts, and FPS problems in games. Here’s how one user is describing the problem: Other users are reporting 100% CPU usage in some games: The latency issue can affect games, as well as your desktop in some cases. For now there is no known resolution. If you bump in to the same problem, we recommend that you rollback your Windows to a previous version. You can do so by going in to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under the Go back to the previous version of Windows 10, click on Get stared and follow the on-screen steps. The rollback solved the problem for many, and it should solve it for you too. If the rollback was successful, you’ll have to block Windows from automatically updating your system by following this useful guide.

Nvidia graphics card problems

After installing KB4515384, some users are experiencing driver problems: While for others, the graphics card seem to be unplugged and Windows doesn’t see it: This is a pretty annoying problem, and it might be caused by your graphics card drivers. You can try to solve it by installing the latest driver available from the manufacturer’s website. If you don’t know how to update your Nvidia graphics card, we’ve prepared a useful guide that will help you do it with ease. If you want the latest GPU drivers, bookmark this page and always stay updated with the latest and greatest.

Performance and language issues

It seems like for many Windows 10 users, KB4515384 slows down their PCs: This is a problem of optimization and you should solve it by running sfc /scannow and DISM. After that, your Windows 10 PC should work properly. Other users are complaining about the language bar and the inability to use it: The only solution for now is to uninstall KB4515384. After uninstalling the update, things should go back to normal. Have you encountered any problems with KB4515384? Share your experience in the comments section below.

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