It is worth mentioning that KB3211320 doesn’t come with an uninstall button, which means the update is here to stay. This is rather a bad piece of news for all the Windows users who have been experiencing various issues after installing it. To give you an idea about these bugs, we’ll list them in this article.
Windows 10 KB3211320 reported issues
Keyboard issues It appears that KB3211320 limits keyboard usage on particular browsers and websites. More specifically, Chrome users may notice that their keyboards become unresponsive from time to time. No internet access through Edge Some users also report that internet access is unavailable through Microsoft Edge, although this issue doesn’t occur on other browsers. Office is unstable Update KB3211320 also appears to make the Office Pack unstable, forcing users to re-register Microsoft Office and breaking Microsoft Excel. App shortcuts are gone Once again Microsoft is not fully testing the updates it pushes, then waits for feedback from the users Microsoft tortures. I expect there will be another update in the future to correct the update just completed. Other Windows 10 users report that this update removes app shortcuts from the Start Menu. No signal on the second monitor It appears that KB3211320 breaks dual monitor systems, leaving the second monitor unable to detect a signal. Users confirm that the Windows splash screen shows on the monitor, but there’s no image. As you can see, update KB3211320 brings some annoying issues of its own. Have you already installed it on your Windows 10 computer? Tell us more about your experience in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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