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KB4535996 Reportedly Causes Problems in Windows 10

It hasn't been exactly one week since this update was given to users of Windows 10 1903 and 1909 , Update KB4535996 has now reportedly caused several problems with Windows 10 devices after installing it.

Although Microsoft in its changelog page has not acknowledged the existence of the problem, but based on several reports via the Microsoft Answers and Feedback Hub said some users experienced problems related to this update.

The first problem was reported that KB4535996 update failed to install and caused Bluescreen with error messages 0x800f0922 and 0x80070003, like the one reported by the following Feedback Hub user .

"Windows Update lists this as an Optional Update where I can click Download and install. It downloads 0 to 100%, then installing takes some time to reach 100%, then it requests Restart, after which it starts updating on a blue screen: it counts up to 6% and then reboots. It indicates that it couldn't complete the updates; undoing changes and troubleshooters does not find any cause, "

In addition, on the Microsoft Forum page , some users say they experience "random freezes", BSOD, and several other performance issues after installing this update.

"I just had this update on my PC and now it will not boot. Fails the BIOS POST test with a series of beeps, completely blank screen, " said one user in the Microsoft Forum .

Please note, KB4535996 update is an optional update, so users do not have to install it on the Windows 10 system that is used. But if by chance you yourself have installed this update, and found a problem after completing the update, you can delete it by going to Control Panel> Programs> Programs & Features> Installed Update, then delete the KB4535996 update.

Once again it should be noted that not everyone experiences the problems mentioned above, so if you don't feel anything after installing this update, you should not worry too much.

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