![]() If that problem is better now, it’s only because Microsoft changed its update system to force it to improve by mandating updates in the first place. Patches for these problems will presumably tip up soon, but if you recall, one of the major goals for Windows 10 was that it was supposed to fix the issue of people delaying updates to wait for service packs. Avira has warned that Windows 10 may run slower following KB4493509 (Windows 10) or KB4493472 and KB4493448 (Windows 7). ![]() ![]() Sophos claims that specific updates KB4493467, KB4493446, KB4493448, KB4493472, KB4493450 and KB4493451 are responsible for these problems.īeta News reports that these problems may also hit Avast owners running Windows 7 who also use Avast for Business and CloudCare. Sophos has published its own blog post on this topic, walking individuals through how to uninstall the Microsoft updates if they also use Sophos Endpoint. Microsoft has apparently blocked update distribution to individuals with Sophos installed as a result. The issues seem linked to the use of antivirus products from specific manufacturers, including Avast, AVG, and Sophos, with Sophos coming in for particular problems. ![]()
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