
Certain cameras or webcams might also fail to work if they use the WVC1 codec by default. Some apps might fail to playback, record, or capture videoĪfter installing KB5028244 or later updates, some apps might fail to playback, record, or capture video when using the WVC1 codec (VC-1). Client: Windows 11, version 22H2 Windows 10, version 22H2 Windows 11, version 21H2.
#CRITICAL UPDATE WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
KB5029331 will not be offered to Windows devices that might be affected by this issue and it is recommended that you do not attempt to manually install it on affected devices. This issue will not affect future monthly updates released for Windows. For more information on this issue, please see 13th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor Families with Performance Hybrid Architecture Blue Screen Hang Issue with Windows* Preview Updates. Resolution: After investigating these reports, we have found that the “UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR” error was not caused by issues in KB5029331 and is limited to a specific subset of processors. If this occurs, we recommend that you do not attempt to reinstall KB5029331. KB5029331 might automatically uninstall to allow Windows to start up as expected. Microsoft has received reports of an issue in which users are receiving an “UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR” error message on a blue screen after installing updates released on Aug( KB5029331) and then restarting their device. Microsoft received reports about an “UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR” error
#CRITICAL UPDATE WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
įor information on deploying and configuring these special Group Policy, please see How to use Group Policy to deploy a Known Issue Rollback.

The special Group Policy can be found in Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates ->.

If you are using an update released before September 26, 2023, and have this issue, you can resolve it by installing and configuring the special Group Policy listed below. After installing KB5030300 or later updates, you do not need to use a Known Issue Rollback (KIR) or a special Group Policy to resolve this issue. Resolution: This issue was resolved in updates released Septem( KB5030300) and later. Workaround: To temporarily workaround the issue, uninstall the impacted ClickOnce Application and reinstall the application again. Apps deployed via ClickOnce might prompt for installation when openedĪfter installing KB5028244 or later updates, apps which were deployed using ClickOnce might begin to prompt for installation even when the ClickOnce apps are already installed and marked as “trusted”.
