While Microsoft has promised time and again that it will start focusing on the quality of updates it delivers, the last few cumulative updates have been no better than what we have been seeing since the introduction of Windows 10 in 2015. Windows 10 was having a pretty smooth run since the release of the latest May 2019 Update. Windows 10 updates' quality control remains in question "As with any 'optional' update, you will need to Check for updates to receive the update once it is released." "The ‘optional’ update will be available on Microsoft Update Catalog, Windows Update, Microsoft Update and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)," the Windows maker wrote. Microsoft said that it estimates a solution will be available late this month. The company has also acknowledged the problem where "Apps using Visual Basic 6 (VB6), VBA, and VBScript may stop responding." This particular issue was introduced by Build 18362.295, which is the latest August 2019 cumulative update, and affects almost all the supported Windows 10 versions, along with Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. The Windows maker added that it is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. Installation of updates may fail and you may receive the error message, "Updates Failed, There were problems installing some updates, but we'll try again later" or "Error 0x80073701" on the Windows Update dialog or within Update history. Updates may fail to install and you may receive Error 0x80073701
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