More specifically, KB3201845 brings 11 bug fixes, ranging from excessive battery drain issues to Windows Explorer bugs. However, judging by the users’ reports, this update is causing a bevy of issues.
Windows 10 KB3201845 reported bugs
- First of all, many users can’t install KB3201845 on their computers. Taking into account all the issues caused by this update, this may actually be a blessing in disguise.
- Users also report that KB3201845 causes unending restarts loops, preventing them from actually using their computers. Users tried to solve this problem using Windows 10 USB boot drives, but to no avail. The System Restore option won’t work. 3. Apparently, KB3201845 also breaks all the Google products installed on users’ computers. Google Chrome won’t work, Google Calendar is unresponsive and uninstalling the update doesn’t help. Moreover, some Windows 10 apps and programs are also affected by these issues. Microsoft Edge and the Settings page cannot be opened. Also, the process “Service Host: DCOM Server Process Launcher” causes high CPU usage.
- Unfortunately, the list of KB3201845-caused issues doesn’t end here. Windows 10 users also report that the Bluetooth controls are missing and Bluetooth stopped working, there is no Bluetooth adaptor in Device Manager, and they can no longer turn Airplane Mode on or off. Some voices say that KB3201845 is the culprit for all the recent Internet connection problems in Windows 10. Actually, users started complaining about Internet connection bugs a couple of days before Microsoft pushed KB3201845 to all Windows 10 users. As you can see, KB3201845 is causing quite a significant number of issues, and uninstalling the update doesn’t solve the problem. If you’ve encountered other issues than the ones listed above, use the comments section below to tell us more about your experience. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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