Windows 10: Microsoft reveals new Start menu bug in Windows 10’s optional November update

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    Microsoft reveals new Start menu bug in Windows 10’s optional November update


    Last month, Microsoft released Windows 10 KB4467682 (Build 17134.441) with tons of fixes and improvements. The update apparently improved the overall experience on majority of PCs, but for some users, the optional update is doing more harm than good.

    Microsoft says that Windows 10 KB4467682 is an optional update but apparently many customers installed it and some started reporting unexpected issues.

    The initial reports revealed that the update causes BSOD on flagship Surface Book 2 and as there were several such reports, Microsoft acknowledged the bug last week. The software giant recommended users experiencing the BSOD error to uninstall the cumulative update and wait for the December update.

    Microsoft pulled the cumulative update completely and the company is no longer offering it to the devices. The update package has been pulled from both Windows Update and Microsoft Update Catalog.

    Microsoft reveals new Start menu bug in Windows 10’s optional November update Windows-10-optional-November-update.jpg

    Now it looks like there is yet another bug that breaks down the Start Menu layouts if it was customized. “After installing this update some users with custom Start menu layouts may see them displayed incorrectly,” Microsoft explains. It appears to be a minor glitch and it should not bother the users and businesses.

    In the support document, Microsoft says that the fix will be bundled with another update which is supposed to go live by mid-December.

    Microsoft is supposed to release new December cumulative updates for Windows 10 tomorrow as part of the monthly Patch Tuesday cycle and there is a chance that the fix could be shipped with tomorrow’s release. If not tomorrow, the problems will be addressed by end of December.

    “Microsoft is working on a resolution and estimates a solution will be available mid-December 2018,” Microsoft noted in support page.

    It’s important to understand that KB4467682 is an optional update and uninstalling it won’t remove the changes made by the previous cumulative updates. The software maker has pulled the cumulative update completely and the users can no longer download it from Windows Update.

    If you’ve already updated your system but you’re not experiencing any issues then there is no need to bother about the reports.

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    WinLatest, Dec 10, 2018
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  2. Microsoft Will Soon Bring Back The Start Menu In Windows 8.1

    I'm picturing the typical Start menu, except with numerous side tree arrows for everything listed in it to accommodate their new app heavy menu trend. They're going to keep their sticky fingers in it somehow you just know.

    I spent quite a bit of time updating my neighbor's W8 equipped laptop the other day just to finally install the lengthy 3.6GB 8.1 update on it to be able to get the boot to desktop option in the new taskbar Navigation tab. Then I was shocked that 8.1 would not let me install it without using a password login. So I remove the password login via the account settings, only to find you have to as well disable it in the power options for hibernate if you want to be completely free of it.

    MS try and force FAR too many options on us for an OS that is more software compatible than any other.
     
    Frag Maniac, Dec 10, 2018
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    Transparency is already enabled. I'm seeing the blurs, but reveal highlight is not transparency. This is reveal highlight, what I
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    Microsoft reveals new Start menu bug in Windows 10’s optional November update all-apps-reveal-highlight-redstone-4-windows10.jpg

    Thanks! Microsoft reveals new Start menu bug in Windows 10’s optional November update :)
     
    Skat0r vista, Dec 10, 2018
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    Microsoft reveals new Start menu bug in Windows 10’s optional November update

    Microsoft Reveals Windows 10 Variants

    Windows 10 is far from production state. It's so ridiculous where they have moved essential components.

    Also about time they pulled their head out of their *** ! A desktop version of Windows ought to be for a desktop! If a user wants touch screen added to a desktop pc then it ought to be a feature a user can add from within the Windows components! A tablet version of Windows out to be for a tablet! Windows 8/8.1 is a disgrace and also a memory hog compared to Windows 7, however, the UI is perhaps the best since Windows Classic with less inappropriate eye-candy to drag the system down.

    Microsoft ought to provide users with a Classic Start Menu and the new Modern Start Menu. It's friggen ridiculous how much screen realestate the program-files and other icons take up... within the Modern Start Menu.

    I certainly hope the production version of Windows 10 isn't laden with ads! Any type of Advertisement is Intrusive!
     
    Freezer, Dec 10, 2018
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