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    #2369972

    Windows 10 versions 2004, 20H2, and 21H1 is labeled KB5003637 and brings builds 19041.1052, 19042.1052, and 19043.1052, respectively.

    Windows 10 version 1909 (Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise) KB5003635

    Windows 10 1809 (Enterprise and Education) 17763.1999 KB5003646

    Windows 10 1607 (LTSC) 14393. KB5003638

    Windows 10 1507 10240. KB5003687

    https://www.neowin.net/news/windows-10-patch-tuesday-updates-are-now-live-here039s-what039s-new/

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    • #2369974
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    • #2369984

      AKB 2000003 has been updated for Group B Win7 (ESU) and Win8.1 on June 8, 2021.

      There is a Security-only Update for those with Win7 ESU subscriptions.
      There was a June IE11 CU KB5003636 for Win7. Download 32-bit or 64-bit.

      June Rollup  KB5003667 Download 32-bit or 64-bit for those with Win7 ESU subscriptions.

      You must have at least the August 2020 Servicing Stack KB4570673 previously installed to receive these updates).

      The latest is the December Servicing Stack KB4592510 – Download 32-bit or 64-bit for those with Win7 ESU subscriptions.

      There is a revised Licensing Preparation Package KB4575903 dated 7/29/2020 for Win7 ESU subscriptions, if you need it.

      There are .NET updates listed for Win7. See #2369921.

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    • #2369981

      Installed KB5003637 for Windows 10 version 21H1:

      Now build 19043.1052 with no issues after restart.

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    • #2370002

      KB5003637 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 21H1 for x64-based Systems
      and the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool

      Version 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1052) — no hiccups.

       

      Always create a fresh drive image before making system changes/Windows updates; you may need to start over!
      We all have our own reasons for doing the things that we do with our systems; we don't need anyone's approval, and we don't all have to do the same things.
      We were all once "Average Users".

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    • #2370108

      Where is 2021-06 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Windows 10 Version 20H2 for x64 KB5003254? It’s there in MS Update Catalog for .NET Framework Windows 10 20H2. It never appeared in the WU queue, although the other two updates did (and I hid those two with wushowhide until MS-DEFCON is 3+).

      I have GP=2 (Notify download/install), TRV=20H2, and GP | Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components| Windows Update | Windows Update for Business | Select When Preview Builds and Feature Updates Are Received (i.e., Enabled, Semi-Annual Channel, defer for 1 day). The last .NET FRAMEWORK update that has been installed is 2021-02 KB4601050, and that was immediately after I upgraded to 20H2 on April 9. The WU queue never delivered the May 11th 2021-05 .NET Framework KB4601554 either and now it hasn’t delivered the June 8th 2021-06 KB5003254.

      • #2370122

        No new security updates are included in the .NET releases.

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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        • #2370154

          No new security updates are included in the .NET releases.

          How/Where does one find that out about KB4601554 and KB5003254?

          • #2370161

            Start with these:
            .NET Blog

            Feb 2021 .NET Rollup Preview

            May 2021 S&Q .NET Rollup

            May 2021 .Net Rollup Preview

            June 2021 S&Q Rollup

            In the MS Catalog, on the page for a given KB, click on the update NAME.
            In the pop-up there are tabs for Package Detail and Install Resources.
            Under “More Information” there is a link to the MS Support Page for the update.

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            • #2370450

              I’ve always looked in the MS Catalog to find the relevant MS Support Page, but just discovered by comparing KB4601050 with KB4601554 and KB5003254 that it will say “Security Update” if it is, but won’t say anything if it isn’t.

              Thanks for the reference to .NET Blog, where it will actually say if there are no new security fixes and will say when the last security fix was.

    • #2370110

      KB5003430: FLAC encoded music file is corrupted when metadata is edited in Windows Explorer

      This update addresses a metadata encoding issue which causes Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) music files to become unplayable if their title, artist, or other metadata is changed.

      Cause
      This issue might occur when the FLAC files contain an ID3 frame before the FLAC header. The ID3 frame contains metadata such as title and artist. The FLAC property handler assumed that all FLAC files started with the 4 byte start code fLaC and did not take into account the ID3 frame at the beginning of the file. Therefore, the ID3 frame would be overwritten without the start code fLaC rendering the file unplayable…

      Resolution
      To prevent this issue for future FLAC music files, install May 25, 2021—KB5003214 (OS Builds 19041.1013, 19042.1013, and 19043.1013) Preview.

      To repair affected FLAC music files, run the following PowerShell script.

      Important: This script will not restore the lost metadata that was stored in the ID3 frame. However, it does make the file playable again…..

    • #2370114

      The last .NET FRAMEWORK update that has been installed is 2021-02 KB4601050,

      The same with my Windows 10 currently on 21H1. No .NET since 02-2021. I don’t miss it.

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    • #2370120

      ADV990001 Latest Servicing Stack Updates

      “This is a list of the latest servicing stack updates for each operating system. This list will be updated whenever a new servicing stack update is released. It is important to install the latest servicing stack update.

      Why are the 20H2 and 2004 rows no longer included in the table?

      The Windows 10 20H2 and Windows 10 2004 Security Stack Update is included in the Update Package as of the March 2021 release. If you have not yet updated to the current release, the previous Security Stack Update for these versions is KB4598481. This version needs to be installed before updating to the March 2021 update.”

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    • #2370512

      My machine BSOD’s and fails to install the update every time it is attempted, even after clearing the update caches or downloading the update manually from the Microsoft update storage site.

      Ever since the first install, my Windows 10 which was on 21H1 for a couple weeks, the login screen asks me to press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to login. I did not have this enabled prior.

      Also since the first install, audio has ceased to function. The control panel sound settings applet and the settings app both report ‘No audio devices installed’, yet they all show up without any error or warning in Device Manager.

      I have tried everything. Reinstalling audio drivers, uninstalling software cleanly that I had installed recently, backpedaling anything I might have changed that would have affected it. Checking drivers from manufacturers. Nothing.

      I am not the only one with this issue. There are numerous audio reports in the feedback hub since the Tuesday update and there are threads in the Microsoft answers forums regarding the issue.

      This may only affect certain hardware. I am running a Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 with the Realtek ALC2020 onboard audio, along with an i7-8700k clocked at 4.7GHz (mild overclock, stable at about 72C with Prime95 26.6 all FFT’s test).

      They have not provided a Realtek update for 21H1 as of writing. The last Realtek update for the motherboard was for 20H2.

      • #2370518

        What does the Bsod point to?  Have you run it through this:  https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

        Can you pull that back from overclocking and try to see if it’s stable ?

        Any hardware that is what I deem “edge cases” aka overclocking/gaming rigs Microsoft doesn’t test well on. 🙁

         

        Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

    • #2370795

      I just read a discussion that was started today on a Garmin forum about KB5003254 breaking Garmin Express.  Two folks confirmed the problem and reported that removing KB5003254 resolved it.  The discussion indicates that KB5003254 was automatically installed which seems contrary to what I have read in this discussion.  Win10 was specifically mentioned by both posters but not the specific version.  Comments welcome.  I want to avoid it if I can.

    • #2371450

      W10 x64 1809 _ KB5003646

      Pushed this to all my test OU machines but none are receiving or seeing this update. Anyone else experiencing a similar issue?

       

      • #2371451

        Be sure to include new Servicing Stack KB5003711

        • #2371452

          I’m seeing the same issue with KB5003711, could it be due to 1809 no longer supported? But I pushed 1607 past support date and that wasn’t an issue.

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