Such is the case with botched update KB 3000061 that seems to have received an working fix, as InfoWorld informs us. The KB 3000061 kernel mode driver patch has been said to repeatedly fais to install on many machines, but a Microsoft support engineer has recently confirmed a workaround for the problem. And here’s how the fix sounds like: It was a regular Windows user who came up with the original answer on Oct. 17, but only now, more than two weeks since the problem has been reported, Microsoft has acknowledged the solution. This is the supported method to resolve this issue (and as others have noted above, this works). This occurs when servers have been upgraded from 2008R2 to 2012 (or WinVista to Win8). The key is being carried over in these scenarios and not being set to the proper value. We’re investigating why this occurred but deleting the key and rebooting the system will resolve the problem. If you see something otherwise, please let me know. READ ALSO: Windows 10 Gets New DISM Options – Handles .ffu Files and Multi-volume Images
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