Windows 10 update KB4532695, a non-security update for version 1903 and 1909, was implemented to fix the File Explorer Search Bar bugs, but apparently that didn’t work. Instead, some users are suffering from the notorious blue screen of death (opens in new tab), while others are being hit with crippling internet and sound (opens in new tab) issues (opens in new tab), as reported by Windows Latest. “I installed the update Saturday afternoon and immediately the sound stopped working,” a Microsoft forum user wrote. “I’ve rolled the patch back…no resolution. I’ve tried to update the drivers but Windows tells me that it doesn’t recognize my speakers.” “Last night, I did a complete reinstall of Windows, nothing,” they continued. “It was working perfectly before the patch installed on February 1. Will this be corrected soon? I’ve followed every piece of advice in every forum without resolution.” Another user experienced “getting less than 1mb/s” Wi-Fi speeds despite other non-Windows 10 devices running normally. The best way to prevent these potential sound and Wi-Fi issues is by uninstalling the update.
How to fix Windows 10 internet and sound issues
To uninstall Windows 10 update KB4532695, go to the Settings app, search ‘View update history’ and then click on ‘Uninstall updates.’ Once that window opens up, right-click ‘Update for Microsoft Windows (KB4532695)’ and hit that lovely ‘Uninstall’ button. A loading bar will pop up to track the progress of the uninstall, which might take a few minutes. Once it’s done, you’ll have to restart your computer to apply the changes. Ideally, you should be rid of your internet and audio issues, but if not, then you likely have another problem altogether. Hopefully, Microsoft will release another update that addresses the problems in this update, but given its track record, that might cause more problems than it fixes.
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