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KB4093118 hits again, causes reboot loops and crashes
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Published onApril 16, 2018
published onApril 16, 2018
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Microsoft releasedKB4093118once again to all Windows 7 users. The company initially rolled out this update on April Patch Tuesday and has now added a few additional fixes and improvements to the table.
Despite Microsoft’s good intentions, many users complained that this patch broke their computers. Theyreportedthat KB4093118 triggers install reboot loops. It seems that this problem is prevalent for 32bit Windows 7 computers.
I cannot install monthly rollup security update KB4093118 on computers with 32bit windows 7. Installation always ends up with computers restarting right after boot. PC starts till ‘Wait Please’ message is displayed and then after few seconds it reboots. […] First I thought it’s and isolated incident, but this happens the same way on all computers with 32bit windows 7. I have 7 of them.
Other users experiencedPC crashesimmediately after downloading and installing the update. Again, this problem affects only 32bit Windows 10 computers.
It’s installing then when a PC boots, the pc logs in then insta crashes.Windows 7 machines, I5-3330, 4GB ram, 32bit
How to fix KB4093118 bugs
The quickest solution to fix these issues is to simply uninstall the update. Once you’ve removed this patch, you should no longer experience any issues.
Keep in mind that apart from the two issues listed above, there are two additionalknown bugsaffecting this patch. You may encounter memory leaks on some SMB servers when the requested path traverses a symbolic link, mount point, or directory junction. Also, stop errors may occur on PCs that don’t support Streaming Single Instructions Multiple Data Extensions 2 (SSE2).
Hopefully, Microsoft will soon roll out a new version of this update and fix all the bugs mentioned above.
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Madalina Dinita
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Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina Dinita
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.