As a quick reminder, the main Windows 10 cumulative update of this month, KB4013429 caused install issues, broke VPN connections, and crippled the Windows DVS player app. Recent reports have also revealed that tool-specific updates also cause various bugs. Thousands of users reported that update KB3178690 caused Microsoft Excel to freeze and crash on Windows 7, 8.1 and Windows 10.

Excel crashes after users installed KB3178690

Here’s how one user describes this issue: The good news is that Microsoft has officially acknowledged this bug and confirmed its engineers are working on a fix. For the time being, the only solution to fix the annoying Excel 2010 crashes is to simply uninstall the update. Hopefully, Microsoft will roll out a hotfix in the coming days. We are urgently working on a fix and I will keep this thread updated when we have more information. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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