Cumulative updates - February 11th 2020

Anonymous
2020-02-12T05:41:54+00:00

Changelog for Cumulative updates released on Feb 11th 2020 are as under:

  1. Windows 10 1903 and 1909:  KB4532693 (OS Builds 18362.657 and 18363.657)
  2. Windows 10 version 1809KB4532691 (OS Build 17763.1039)*

Servicing Stack update for Windows 10 1903 and 1909

Before installing this update, you would be offered KB4538674 which is the latest servicing stack update. If one wants to install the cumulative update manually, installing KB4538674 is strongly recommended. 

Direct Download links

  • KB4532693 32-bit update can be downloaded usingthis link and 64-bit can be downloaded from this.
  • For KB4532691, 32-bit link is here and the 64-bit link is here.

Servicing Stack Update KB4538674 for Windows 10 1903 and 1909

Windows 10 update history

https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/4529964/windows-10-update-history

Windows 10 release dashboard

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1903

 Follow @WindowsUpdate to find out when new content is published to the release information dashboard.

*Support for Windows 10 version 1809 endsMay 12, 2020.


Update 02/22/2020:

Additional Information for users hitting temporary profile issue on 21/02/2020:

Microsoft is aware of some customers logging into temporary profile after installing KB4532693, on both versions 1903 and 1909.

  • Rebooting into Safe Mode* and then starting back in normal Mode should resolve this issue for most customers.
  • You may uninstall any secure banking software or anti-virus in the temporary profile which may resolve this if the above steps do not help.

*To boot into Safe mode, Click Shift+Restart button on the login screen, select Advanced options>Startup Settings>Select 1 for the booting to safe mode. Restarting the computer should start the computer in normal mode. For booting into Safe mode, you would be asked for a password instead of a PIN if you have set.

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-02-12T16:38:35+00:00

    Hello.  Sorry to post a random question here, but a bit new at this.  Just installed the latest Feb 2020 Windows 10 updates.  Upon completion it appears to have reset the display to default windows system.  That is, all custom icons missing, background returned to windows logo, would not recognise my logon, set a temp logon.

    I had to uninstall the latest updates to return to previous good operation and display.  Any ideas?  FYI.  Two of my neighbors had the same issue and we had to uninstall this update.

    Thank you for your time and support.

    Wayne

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-02-12T18:42:42+00:00

    Hello.  Sorry to post a random question here, but a bit new at this.  Just installed the latest Feb 2020 Windows 10 updates.  Upon completion it appears to have reset the display to default windows system.  That is, all custom icons missing, background returned to windows logo, would not recognise my logon, set a temp logon.

    I had to uninstall the latest updates to return to previous good operation and display.  Any ideas?  FYI.  Two of my neighbors had the same issue and we had to uninstall this update.

    Thank you for your time and support.

    Wayne

    Hi

    Just to let you know that I am having the same problem, once the update has been installed I can log in to my account. have had to uninstall this update.

    is there any body who can solve this problem.

    Tim

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-02-12T20:05:27+00:00

    Well, at least there are 3 of us.  Neighbor has a new Dell tower, everything standard, and had this problem.  Some past posts suggested the same issue with updates, but that was several years ago.  There were no solutions posted.  Guess we shall wait and see if there is a solution suggestion.

    Wayne

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-02-12T20:49:00+00:00

    Well, at least there are 3 of us.  

    If it makes you feel better, there are more cases reported in various languages about the temporary account issue. 

    I would suggest uninstalling the update and blocking it for 7 days. if the issue occurs. But only then.

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  5. Anonymous
    2020-02-12T21:28:46+00:00

    You're right this does happen and no one seems to know why. What fixes it for some users is to restart 4 times using Start > Power > Restart and check again.

    You are signed in with a temp profile and it suggests the update didn't complete successfully. The restarts sometimes fix the temp profile.

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