Don’t Update Your Windows 10! It Will Kill Your Internet Connectivity
Microsoft’s Windows 10 release channel
has just got the new cumulative update yesterday. After updating to
Microsoft’s new cumulative update KB3201845 for Windows 10, a number of users are reporting that it’s causing their internet connection to stop working.
The update KB3201845 is designed to fix
multiple issues with the new operating system and was first received by
Windows insiders in November but the problem wasn’t flagged up with it
then. Many users claim that they are facing connectivity issues after
updating.
Users are claiming that the update
KB3201845 kills Wi-Fi connections altogether leaving them without the
internet. The another surprising thing is that the newly released
KB3201845 Windows 10 don’t even mention anything regarding connectivity.
Here is the update summary
- Improved the reliability of mobile device management (MDM) dis-enrollment, Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), Peripheral Component Interface and PowerShell.
- Addressed issue that causes excessive battery drain if you have a Chinese Input Method Editor installed and use Windows Hello to log in.
- Addressed issue with OLE drag and drop that prevents users from downloading a SharePoint document library as a file.
- Addressed issue with Super Floppy-formatted fixed media devices that are not recognized by Windows 10 Anniversary Update or accessible in Windows Explorer.
- Addressed issue that causes the System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) client to fail installation when a device is re-imaged using the SCCM task sequence.
- Addressed issue that causes the loss of optional component (OC) state information, including all Hyper-V virtual machines, after upgrade.
- Addressed issue that causes Windows Explorer to display information that’s inconsistent with what’s stored on the Floppy disk.
- Addressed issue that, after connecting a shared CD/DVD-hosted drive with no media inserted, causes some of the commands, like DIR and NET USE, to hang.
- Addressed issue where customers cannot use directory cache sizes greater than 64 KB.
- Addressed issue where Windows Explorer sometimes does not prompt for credentials when a user logs on using a Microsoft account.
- Addressed additional issues with application compatibility and Internet Explorer
Microsoft also discussed the Wi-Fi disconnection problem with KB3201845 Windows on the Microsoft Forum where the moderator states:
We are looking into reports that some
customers are experiencing difficulty connecting to the Internet. We
recommend customers restart their PCs, and if needed, visit
https://support.microsoft.com/help/10741/windows-10-fix-network-connection-issues.
To restart, select the Start button from the taskbar, click the Power
button and choose Restart (not Shut down).
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So, if you haven’t updated your system
then the only way to escape the flaw is to avoid the update until
Microsoft fixes it. You can block the update from Windows 10 update
setting. If you already updated and are facing the issue then you need
to hard reboot your computer to fix the issue. Simply, hold down the
Shift key and simply shut down your computer. Keep Shift held down until
the PC has fully powered down, then reboot.
Source: Techviral.com
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