Windows 10: Do I need KB4100347 for my processor?

Discus and support Do I need KB4100347 for my processor? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; My laptop has tried to do 2018-07 Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 for x64-based Systems (KB4100347) and failed twice this month.( All the other... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by DHsurrey, Aug 27, 2018.

  1. DHsurrey Win User

    Do I need KB4100347 for my processor?


    My laptop has tried to do

    2018-07 Update for Windows 10 Version 1803 for x64-based Systems (KB4100347)

    and failed twice this month.( All the other windows/adobe updates have installed properly)


    I have run the troubleshooter and it says everything is fine but when I check the update history there is no KB4100347 listed.

    According to various sources on the internet this is supposed to be another security patch for intel processors to stop a vulnerability being exploited.

    so I have 2 questions:

    1. Will it keep trying to do this update? If so is it requiring another update first (I have not missed any cumulative updates since 1803 was installed)?

    2. Is it a problem if my computer can't get this update? (it has an older N3060) perhaps only some cpu types need it?

    Any helpful opinions/official guidance welcome Do I need KB4100347 for my processor? :)

    :)
     
    DHsurrey, Aug 27, 2018
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  2. btarunr Win User

    Intel Gives Core i3 and Core i5 Dual-Core Processors K0 Stepping Update

    Intel is giving some existing 32 nm "Clarkdale" based Core i3 and Core i5 processors an update. The processors will transition to the new K0 stepping from the existing C2 stepping. The parts that will be made on the K0 silicon are Core i3 models 530 (new sSPEC: SLBX7), 540 (new sSPEC: SLBTD) and Core i5 models 650 (new sSPEC: SLBTJ), 660/661 (SLBTK/SLBTB), 670 (SLBTL). Newer and upcoming models such as the i3-550, i3-560, i5-665K, and i5-680 are already being built on the K0 stepping die. Motherboards will require a BIOS update to support the new K0 stepping processors.

    The K0 stepping change includes the following highlights:
    • New S-spec and MM numbers for the converting products
    • Extended CPUID will change from 0x00020652 to 0x00020655
    • Host RevID will change from 0x12 to 0x18
    • K0 stepping package is pin compatible with C2 stepping package
    • Adds Processor Context ID (PCID) support
    The revised older SKUs that are built on K0 stepping will be market-available by October 16.
     
    btarunr, Aug 27, 2018
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  3. Yolvi Ell Win User
    CPU / CPU Processor problems / Processor affinity

    We appreciate the information you provided. Your processor is working as expected. CPU affinity is only showing CPU (0) since 1 processor is working at the moment. It's very likely that your computer is using a balanced power plan, so we suggest changing
    your power plan to High Performance by following these steps:

    • Right-click Start.
    • Click Power Options.
    • Choose High Performance.

    In addition to that, we recommend installing the latest updates to keep your system current and secure. Go to
    Start > Settings > Update & Security > Check for updates.

    Some programs may also be automatically launching whenever you boot your computer, affecting the performance. To disable them, follow these steps:

    • Right-click your taskbar.
    • Click Task Manager.
    • Under the Startup tab, find the programs that you don't need.
    • Right-click the program and choose Disable.

    You're also using your computer for a game that was designed to run on an earlier version of Windows, so it's possible that it's slowing down your computer. In this case, use the Compatibility Troubleshooter to find and fix problems with the program using
    these steps:

    • Click Start.
    • Type Troubleshooting and press Enter.
    • Click Run programs made for previous versions of Windows.
    • Click Next.
    • Choose the program from the list and click Next.

    Let us know if you need further assistance with your computer.
     
    Yolvi Ell, Aug 27, 2018
    #3
  4. Do I need KB4100347 for my processor?

    What's the difference between these two processors.

    the first one is stepping E3, the second one is stepping E6. whats stepping?

    No processor design is perfect. The first version of a new microprocessor product is the A-0 step. Later, as improvements are made to the product for functional (bug) fixes or manufacturing improvements, the stepping number will increase.

    Generally speaking, minor changes result in an increased number, (that is, A-1 to A-2) while more complex changes result in the letter being changed (that is, A-2 to B-0).

    If new steppings come out with fewer bugs you are usually not eligible to RMA for a newer processor. Most of these bugs are supposed to be worked around in the motherboard design, BIOS (drivers), and applications.

    Intel produces a detailed document called a "Specification Update" for each of their processor models that covers all of the various steppings, and lists exactly which bugs (they call them "errata") each one has and a description of the bug. For example you can download the Pentium IV specification Update from Intel at Resource & Design Center for Development with Intel
    A similar document is available for every processor they make.

    AMD uses the term "revision numbers" to refer to steppings for its Athlon and other processors. To see the errata for a given AMD processor, look up its revision guide, which lists the processor revision numbers and the errata which apply to each revision. For example, the revision guide for the AMD Athlon XP model 8 processor is available from AMD at
    Welcome to AMD | Processors | Graphics and Technology | AMD

    what does this all mean, well you are likely to have less compatablity problems with the newer version of the processor, but as most motherboard manufactures are good with bios updates, this should not be a problem.
     
    cjoyce1980, Aug 27, 2018
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