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Cumulative update KB4588782 for Windows 10 2004 produces a variety of error symptoms on Lenovo Thinkpads. The most unpleasant of these is the blue death, but some characteristics can also be paralyzed.
The more machines the 10 versions of Windows 10 reach, which is why the popular May update is commonly known, the more latent bugs will be revealed. Also, the latest cumulative operating system update only multiplied the problems. The package, serial number KB4588782, has caused a veritable avalanche of complaints: reports of blue deaths, system slowdowns and unexpected crashes.
The number one victims of this insidious software flaw are Lenovo ThinkPad 2019 and 2020, which may have a BSoD (Blue Screen of Death) error at startup, when launching Lenovo Vantage, or when running a Windows Defender scan. log into Windows Hello and Device Manager may fail.
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The other “service news” refers to a known defragmentation bug in the 2004 version of Win10. The point of this problem is that Disk Cleanup incorrectly sets the defragmentation timestamp, which is key information for a disk optimization application because it prevents damage from excessive defragmentation. In principle, Microsoft allows the operation to run at most once a month, but due to wrong time settings, the system runs defragmentation over and over again, which is not used for any drives and is especially dangerous for drives. SSD.
According to the news, the developer is said to have made the fix and if all goes well, the September update will also release the patch on Tuesday, while Lenovo machine owners should handle their Windows systems with some caution.