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Windows 10 KB4038788 bugs: install issues, Edge crashes, BSoD, and more
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Published onSeptember 13, 2017
published onSeptember 13, 2017
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ThePatch Tuesday September updatesare now available for download.Windows 10 KB4038788is one of the many updates that Microsoft rolled out yesterday. This particular update fixes a long list of problems, including graphics issues, Start Menu bugs, sleep issues, and more.
Windows 10 KB4038788 also brings issues of its own, as users report. Some of them are quite severe, preventing PC owners from using their devices, while others are minor issues.
In this article, we’re going to list the most common KB4038788 bugs reported by users to give you an idea of what to expect in terms of issues.
Windows 10 KB4038788 issues
KB4038788 won’t install
Many Windows 10 users can’t install the latest Windows updates on their PCs. The install process starts, but doesn’t seem to progress and thensuddenly stops.
[…] everytime an update comes up, my Windows 10 will always fail to install the update. […] I’ve tried both system and catalogue, none of them worked. It’ll just come up failed after restarting. […] The update that i now have problem with is the latest one (KB4038788)Another thing that i noticed is that during the restart sequence, it doesn’t show any percent, just the text and it gives up
Edge constantly crashes
If Microsoft Edge is your main browser, you may want to postpone installing the latest Windows 10 updates. Many usersreportedthatEdge constantly crashesafter they installed KB4038788. Strangely enough, some users also say that although the browser doesn’t appear to have crashes, the Event Viewer displays a lot of Edge errors.
Hi, same issue, odd thing is the browser does not appear to crash, but if you open Event Viewer there will be lots of errors showing Edge has crashed. This started after this latest update.
Black screen issues
It appears that KB4038788 also messes up PC graphics. Usersreportedthat sometimes the screen goes black, flashes, and then remains completely black.
It seems like this cumulative update messes up my laptop: after installing the updates, I get a normal login screen, but when logging in, the screen turns black, with cursor, I’m able to get into task manager etc. etc., have already tried to uninstall graphics drivers etc., nothing helps until I pick a restore point.
Blue Screen of Death
KB4038788 may sometimes causeBSOD errors, preventing PC owners from using their devices.
[…] Bluescreened. Can’t get to any “feedback hub capture” because it won’t boot. Wiping and reinstalling from backup after lunch. Will not try these on any other system for a month or so, maybe whatever it is gets fixed.
These are the most common bugs triggered by KB4038788. If you’ve encountered other issues apart from the ones listed above, use the comment section below to tell us more about your experience.
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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 is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.