Win10 update patch KB3133431 mainly fixes Flash crash caused by KB3132372

  

Microsoft released a fix called KB3132372 in December 2015 to fix the Adobe Flash Player vulnerability. However, this patch seems to do more harm than good, no matter whether the vulnerability is fixed or not, any user's Edge browser, IE browser and IE core third-party browser will "hang" after the update.

Microsoft has now launched KB3133431, the successor to KB3132372. Microsoft mentioned in the update log that the patch can be used to resolve previous issues and will also fix Flash vulnerabilities. Users who encounter this problem can download and install through Windows Update in time to solve the problem as soon as possible.

But the solution to this problem is to abandon Flash as soon as possible. If there is no Flash vulnerability, this patch will not exist. The key is to have a domestic and international video website to actively cooperate and learn YouTube's advanced experience.

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