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The Neverending Story. Microsoft has been forced to remove for the umpteenth time a cumulative update of Windows 10 for causing problems to some of the users who installed it. In this case, the affected users were experiencing blue screens after installing patch KB4467682.

Patch KB4467682 generates blue screens on some computers
The failure to be concentrating on the users that have a Surface Book 2 that have installed April 2018 Update and have received the patch KB4467682. Since Microsoft have recognized the failure, but currently do not know what is the pattern that generates the blue screen, so they are not able to replicate it to find a solution.

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Therefore, Microsoft has been forced to withdraw the update, and recommends doing so until they find a solution. This patch fixed numerous failures that took place in the last version of the operative system, including the one that prevented to establish a program by defect to open certain type of files.

In the words of the company, after installing this patch, some users may encounter a blue or black screen with an error code that says "System thread exception not handled". The company has stopped delivering this update through Windows Update, and they say they will have a solution available for next week, probably on Tuesday.

Uninstalling that patch returns some problems to the system, but it will be solved next week
The problem is that those who uninstall this update again encounter other problems, such as not being able to set default programs for certain types of files, or not being able to enter the operating system using Windows Hello for elements such as the fingerprint reader or camera .

As we can see, updating Windows 10 is becoming an authentic roller coaster. Since April 2018 Update, Microsoft has already released more than a dozen updates and patches that have generated some type of problem in the computers of the users. When they fix one, they break another one without wanting to, and so they fix and introduce new flaws.

This is the problem we discussed recently of seeing Windows 10 as a service, instead of being a solid operating system with a single annual update like Apple does with macOS. It is also important to remember that Windows 10 is a paid operating system, and the company is not able to make it 100% stable; even with devices that are themselves, as is the case with Surface Book 2.

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