Microsoft’s forums are full of reports about the many issues caused by KB3201845, yet Redmond has never officially acknowledged them. This makes users even angrier since the latest Windows 10 cumulative updates have caused more problems than they’ve fixed. One thing is sure: Users wish Microsoft ended its update experiments and tested the patches thoroughly before releasing them. The company recently pushed a new cumulative update to Windows 10. Windows 10 KB3206632 is the second update released in a four-day period, perhaps in an attempt to fix the issues caused by the previous updates. As a result, all the users affected by various KB3201845 issues hoped the latest Windows 10 cumulative update would fix these bugs once and for all. Well, that’s not exactly the case: Windows 10 KB3206632 brings its own share of issues and fails to solve many of the bugs caused by KB3201845.

Windows 10 KB3206632 is better than KB3201845, but it’s not flawless

As a quick reminder, here are some of the issues caused by KB3206632: Install fails, BSoD error loops, an unresponsive Start Menu, and more. Unfortunately, KB3206632 doesn’t completely fix the high disk usage problem caused by the previous update. At the same time, there are a series of Windows 10 functions still unavailable. Indeed, judging by user reports, KB3206632 doesn’t break third-party program such as Google Chrome or Google Calendar. However, the Settings menu, the Search bar or the Display Properties app randomly fail to work. Have you installed KB3206632 on your Windows 10 computer? How has your experience been compared to the KB3201845 episode? RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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