This update brings a series of bug fixes and improvements, including fixes for credential issues, file transfer errors, several bugs related to Group Policy processing, PDF rendering issues on the Edge browser, and more. You can check out the complete change log on Microsoft’s Support page. Microsoft listed only one bug on the list of known issues, but user reports suggest otherwise. In this post, we’ll quickly list the most frequent KB4089848 bugs reported by users.

KB4089848 issues

1. Install fails

Well, if you can’t install the latest Windows 10 v1709 patches on your computer, you’re not the only one. Many users are still struggling to install KB4089848 but the download and install process often fails. If you can’t install KB4089848, follow the instructions available in these troubleshooting guides to fix the problem:

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2. Printing fails

Update KB4089848 also breaks printers. Judging by user reports, it seems that this problem is prevalent for HP printers. If the printing issues persist after uninstalling the update, the following guides can help you fix them:

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3. Computers suddenly freeze

The first two issues are not that severe, but when your computer regularly freezes after installing the latest updates, you really wish you hadn’t hit the update button.

4. KB4089848 clears the update history

Windows 10 v1709 users also complained that this update wipes the entire update history leaving them unable to restore it.

5. Other issues

Unfortunately, the list of issues triggered by the latest Windows 10 Fall Creators Update patch doesn’t end here. Other bugs include:

The search function in Outlook is broken The application icon in the taskbar is unresponsive The update breaks the Homegroup and undoes all sharing choices for all folders.

As you can see, KB4089848 is pretty buggy. For this reason, many users decided to block the patch from installing hoping that Microsoft will have fixed all these issues by the next Patch Tuesday release. Use the comment section below to tell us more about your KB4089848 update experience. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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