How to solve the crash of the resource manager caused by the Windows 10 KB3074681 patch?

  

When the official release of Windows 10 is only a few days away, Microsoft is still rolling out some updates. Unfortunately, an update pushed on Saturday ——KB3074681—— would actually cause the Explorer to crash. Richard Hay of SuperSite for Windows pointed out that when you try to uninstall or modify an installed program under Control Panel's "Programs and Features", Explorer will immediately crash and reload the process.




In other words, it seems that there is currently no way to modify an installed program in the control panel of the affected machine. In addition, we have also confirmed that when an active network connection is enabled or disabled, a crash can also occur.

Unfortunately, Microsoft has not yet launched an emergency fix. If you accidentally disable the network adapter but can't enable it again, you can use the troubleshooting function in Windows 10 system as follows:

1, hit the Windows key (WinKey), enter “Troubleshoot&rdquo (Troubleshooting) and click on the icon;

2. Click on the left side of the window to view all & rdquo; (View All);

3. Click on "Network Adapter" (Network Adapter) ), and then click <;Next>;

4, Windows 10 will detect the disabled network adapter and re-enable (this will not cause the resource manager to crash).

I hope that Microsoft can officially release those annoying "small problems" in Windows 10.

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