Update KB3213986 improves the reliability of Groove Music playback in the background, fixes the issue where only one input device works when users connect two similar input devices to their computers, as well as many Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows Update, and facial recognition bugs. As with almost every new update, KB3213986 also brings issues of its own. The good news is that the number of KB3213986-related issues is quite low, with only a few handful of bugs reported by Windows 10 users.

Windows 10 KB3213986 reported issues

KB3213986 download gets stuck

The classic download and install issues also affect Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 cumulative update. Users report that KB3213986’s download progress gets stuck at certain percentages for hours on end. It appears that patience is a virtue on Patch Tuesday: The update will eventually install, but the whole download and install process may last for more than three hours for some users.

KB3213986 won’t detect battery

Windows 10 users also report that KB3213986 won’t detect battery. When users unplug the laptop, the OS displays a message informing them that the battery’s remaining time is unknown.

Apps are full-screen

Update KB3213986 resets the system into tablet mode. As a result, all apps appear full-screen, leaving users unable to adjust app window size using regular methods. To fix this issues, simply disable tablet mode and everything should be back to normal. As you can see, KB3213986 is a stable update and doesn’t cause major issues on Windows 10 computers. If you’ve come across other bugs, tell us more about your experience in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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