The update is mainly focused on improving known issues and bugs in the system, so installing this update will make your computer more stable and reliable — if you can, that is. As with other updates, some users have experienced issues while trying to install cumulative update KB4013429 according to forum posts. Reportedly, installations become stuck and error code 0x80073701 appears. Here’s what one user said about the problem: As you can see, performing basic workarounds like disabling the antivirus doesn’t help. As no one from Microsoft has officially acknowledged the issues, people experiencing this flaw don’t know what to do. We can recommend running the WUReset script, which automatically performs some of the most common workarounds for update issues in Windows 10. However, we cannot guarantee it will work. In case you figure out a proper solution for this issue, please let us know in the comments below. We’re sure users experiencing this problem will be thankful. Unfortunately, this is not the only KB4013429 bug reported by users. Some users report that File Explorer won’t work after installing the latest Windows 10 update. More specifically, the tool closes down a few seconds after users have launched it. SPONSORED It also appears that KB4013429 breaks VPN connections. According to user reports, the VPN won’t connect to Internet. Although the tool confirm that the connection has actually been established, websites do not load in any browser. The list of issues doesn’t end here. It appears that apps using directshow often crash after installing KB4013429. Here’s how one user describes this issue: Windows 10 users also report that sometimes the Windows Start menu won’t display any apps. Fortunately, this problem can be partially fixed by uninstalling KB4013429. These are the most common issues caused by KB4013429. If you’ve encountered other issues that we did not list in this article, use the comment section below to tell us more about your experience. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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