Windows7/8.1 pushes a new patch KB3123862 This patch is definitely not touching

  

Microsoft has now listed Windows 10 as a recommended update for Windows 7/8.1, meaning that many people are likely to be upgraded to the new system inadvertently, and to ensure a smoother upgrade process, Microsoft often launches some Related patches. If you are not going to change the system, these patches must not be touched.

Recently, Microsoft has quietly pushed a new patch to Windows 7/8.1 users, the knowledge base number KB3123862, for Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8 Core/Pro, Windows 8.1 Enterprise.

According to the official description, the patch's role is to: "Add new features to some computers, make it easier for users to understand Windows 10, or start upgrading to Windows 10." ”

After research, it was found that this patch will update the Explorer main program Explorer.exe after installation, including new icons, menus, bitmaps, shell32.dll, authui.dll.

But the more important thing is that it may be a group with KB3035583, and the latter has some "notorious" because it brings the Get Windows 10 upgrade program, and it is difficult to catch go.

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