Windows 10: June Update Kills Internet

Discus and support June Update Kills Internet in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Note that the June Win 11 on Dell Computers can kill the internet. If you try to roll back the June 10 update, it tells you to go to _ the Internet.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Diogenes1234, Jun 12, 2025 at 3:57 PM.

  1. June Update Kills Internet


    Note that the June Win 11 on Dell Computers can kill the internet. If you try to roll back the June 10 update, it tells you to go to _ the Internet. Shut updates down if you can. I thought Win 11 was supposed to provide better security, so why do we keep getting up to 100 urgent security updates a month for Win 11? Microsoft is killing Win 10 and getting record profits forcing people to Win 11. These aren't profits, they're ransom.

    :)
     
    Diogenes1234, Jun 12, 2025 at 3:57 PM
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  2. Windows 10 and Windows 7 June updates

    Earlier in June (this month) Windows 10 Asus X555U went through an update. The update KILLED it so badly that I cannot even switch it on. I've taken it to Asus service center hoping they can revive it.

    This laptop is a bit more two years old.

    My other is a 2007 Dell Alienware running Windows 7 (I missed the free Windows 10 upgrade and will be doing it soon). On June 15 it had its own update and since then it is
    EXTREMELY SLOW!!

    However, in Safe Mode it runs perfectly. So something among whatever else Windows adds in regular mode obviously causing the problem.

    Going through the steps suggested by

    Troubleshoot problems updating Windows - Microsoft Support

    No luck so far.

    If this doesn't work will think of recovery to a time BEFORE last update.

    Any suggestions for Windows 7 update problem?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  3. Arul_D Win User
    windows 10 update killed internet connection

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    • Do you have any third party security program installed on the computer?

    Please try the following methods and check if that resolves the issue:

    Method 1: Run the Internet Connections Troubleshooter and Network Adapter Troubleshooter

    Step 1: Run the Internet Connections Troubleshooter

    This troubleshooter is an automated Windows 10 inbuilt tool which finds and fixes the common issues with the Internet Connections on the computer. Perform these steps to run this tool and check if that helps.


    • Press “Windows Logo” + “W” keys from the keyboard.

    • Type “Troubleshooting” in the search bar and press “Enter”.

    • In the “Troubleshooting” window, click on “View All” on the left pane.

    • Click on “Internet Connections”.

    • Click on “Advanced” and then click on “Run as Administrator”.

    • Click “Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.

    Step 2: Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter

    This troubleshooter is an automated Windows10 inbuilt tool which finds and fixes the common issues with the Network Adapter Settings on the computer. It also checks if the network adapter drivers are up to date or not. It may
    also provide you some clue about the hardware failures happening to the Network Adapter. Perform these steps to run this tool and check if that helps.


    • Press “Windows Logo” + “W” keys from the keyboard.

    • Type “Troubleshooting” in the search bar and press “Enter”.

    • In the “Troubleshooting” window, click on “View All” on the left pane.

    • Click on “Network Adapter”.

    • Click on “Advanced” and then click on “Run as Administrator”.

    • Click “Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.
    Once after running the troubleshooters, check troubleshooting reports and let’s know the details. You may also try out the suggestions given by the troubleshooter and check if that helps.

    You may also try uninstalling and reinstalling the latest Network Card Drivers from the computer/network card manufacturer’s website and check the status of the issue.

    Method 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the Network Card Drivers.

    Step 1: Uninstall the Network Adapter Drivers


    • Press “Windows Logo” + “X” keys on the keyboard.

    • Click on “Device Manager” from that list.

    • Search for the Network Adapter from the device list, right click on it and then select “Uninstall”. On the un-installation window, if you have an option: “Delete the driver software for this device” you may
      select that and then remove the corrupted drivers from the computer.

    • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete it and the restart the computer if prompted.
    After the restart, please go ahead with the next steps to install the latest drivers and check if that resolves the issue.

    Update Driver Software from the Manufacturer’s website:

    Step 2:

    Go to the Computer or Network Card manufacturer’s website and search for the latest Windows 10 drivers available for the Network Card model and then install it by following the instructions given in the website.

    You may also refer to the articles given below, try the suggestions given in them and check if that helps:

    Wired and wireless network problems

    Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support

    (applicable for windows 10 also.)

    Please wait while the system check for the updates. If updates are found, click on Install updates.

    Hope the information helps to fix the issue, if you have any further queries, feel free to post. We are here to assist you.

    Thank you.
     
  4. Davidk03 Win User

    June Update Kills Internet

    Windows update and killing the network adapter

    My update list shows KB4338818 waiting, and the more info lists this update as having an issue which kills the network adapter.

    So, why would anyone elect to install this KB knowing it will kill the internet? Right now, for that issue alone, this KB item is not installed on my PC.

    There are (manual) workarounds listed, and therefore why hasn't MS embodied them in the KB so this issue just "isn't there"?
     
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