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Windows 10 KB4088776 bugs: browser won’t work, shutdown issues, and more
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Published onMarch 15, 2018
published onMarch 15, 2018
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Windows 10 Fall Creators UpdateKB4088776fixes a bevy of issues and brings many system improvements to the OS. However, this patch also brings some issues of its own, as many users already reported.
In this article, we’ll list the most frequent issues affecting KB4088776 as well as their corresponding workarounds to help you fix them.
KB4088776 bugs affect many users
1. Download and install fails
Many Windows 10 users are still struggling to install KB4088776 on their computers. Although the download process starts, theupdate downloads again and again.
Windows-10-update-KB4088776, loads Version 1709, Build 16299.309; however, the same update downloads again and then fails over and over again. This is the same problem with the last update (build 16299.248. This occurs over and over creating a permanent loop. Please fix it.
Other users reported that the update process fails with error 0x80092004:
I am trying to install 2018-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 for x64-based Systems (KB4088776) and keep getting Error 0x80092004. I tried downloading it physically and running it, bit it will not install.
If you can’t install the latest updates on your machine, try running the built-in update troubleshooter. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot. Locate the Windows Update troubleshooter and run it.
2. Local network disappears
If you can’t find your local network after installing KB4088776,blame this update. Many users complained they can’t find their drivers and other devices as if these items suddenly became invisible.
After updating with KB4088776 and rebooting my PC, whole local network “disappear”. In the explorer (see img) there are not any ather divice (laptops, PC, NAT server et.) The update rool-over my network drivers from Intel to Microsoft. I rool-back my drivers, than try with newest one, but no result.
3. Shutdown issues
Other users reported that theshutdown process fails to complete, causing various reboot issues and slowdowns. When users hit the Shutdown button, the system hangs for quite a while, failing to power off completely.
after yesterdays installation of KB4088776 which worked ok my 16299.309 desktop workstation doesn’t behave as it normally would. […] Now the system when being restarted uses a processor reset which takes a little longer. To me it seems as if the shutdown isn’t proceeded as normally would and thus the system doesn’t come up itself timely and then uses a processor reset to come up at all. This conforms to the second problem of not being able to shutdown normally. After issuing a shutdown the system hangs and does not power-off. I then have to power-off manually.
4. White noise affecting headsets
Many Windows 10 users heard astrange white noiseafter installing this update. Despite muting the microphone, the noise is still there.
After the most recent update my computer got,Cumulative Update (KB4088776), my logitech G430 headphones encounter an unusual issue. […] However when the mic is unmuted, I hear white noise and I can hear myself through my headset. […] I’ve tried to isolate the issue to see if it was an voice application running on my desktop or in background, but I discovered it isn’t.
For more information on how to fix white noise issues, check out thistroubleshooting guide.
5. Browsers fail to work
If your third-party browser isunresponsiveor fails to connect to the Internet, maybe you should simply uninstall the latest Windows 10 updates.
I can no longer access the Internet using either Google Chrome or Mozilla FireFox. Edge and IE continue to work. Both FireFox and Chrome claim to be blocked by the Windows Firewall or Proxy server, but I checked my settings and both are allowed.
These are the most common issues reported by Windows 10 users. If you encountered other problems after installing KB4088776, tell us more about your experience in the comments below.
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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.