Microsoft Windows 10 KB5001649 bug fix, users can now install normally

According to the Windows Latest report, after Microsoft stopped the Windows 10 KB5001649 update on Friday, it has now resumed the update.

On March 18, Microsoft released the Windows 10 KB5001649 cumulative update, which is designed to solve the vulnerabilities of printers running Windows 10 20H2/2004. However, because the installation vulnerabilities affected almost all users, Microsoft quietly stopped this update.

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Currently, the KB5001649 update for Windows 10 has been re-released, and related issues may have been fixed. For users who have completed the cumulative update in March 2021, the update file size is much smaller.

Tests have shown that the cumulative update only started rolling out a few hours ago, and it may take some time for users to see the notification on the Windows Update page.

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