It tries to install the same update again and this time succeeds in bricking the machine.Thank you to everyone for sharing their experiences I would have been dead without it.
Particularly given further reports on that thread, including this one: “The update resulted in a blue screen of death once but was able to successfully reboot after reversing the updates – but does Microsoft learn? No. I learned my lesson: always better to pause updates for as long as possible.”Īnd with Microsoft’s recent track record for Windows 10 updates, we wouldn’t be surprised if a number of folks are learning that same lesson. The solution worked and now everything is fine again. “After I tried every solution (update drivers, etc.) and checked that other devices in my home work fine, today I uninstalled KB4566782. As a consequence, I suffered from slow Wi-Fi surfing and VERY SLOW (practically zero) downloading speed. My system is Windows 10 2004, 64 bit, installed on Thinkpad T470.
There are reports from disgruntled PC owners on Microsoft’s own forum as well, with one of those observing: “I installed KB4566782 a few days ago. With these cumulative updates, there also seem to be issues around audio as mentioned, as well as general system slowdown, or intermittent freezing – as another Reddit denizen describes: “Also, the computer freezes a lot, sometimes for 5/10 seconds ever since the last update.” Otherwise, the only other solution is to revert your PC to before the update was installed. So if you’re encountering similar issues, as the user above described, it might be worth turning off virtualization features to see if that makes any difference. Indeed, it seems that some ThinkPad machines are suffering in some way with these updates, because several other users on that Reddit thread described problems with BSODs, seemingly related to virtualization features (Hyper-V, Intel Virtualization or Windows Sandbox). Disabled it able to boot into Windows.” This user also notes that the update broke their sound, and that they’re running a Lenovo ThinkPad PC, and it might be a problem with these machines. Another user explains: “I’ve upgraded to Windows 10 version 2004 – KB4566782 (OS Build 19041.450), getting BSOD if Intel Virtualization Technology is enabled.