If you need a hand with this task, we detail how to uninstall a Windows 10 update right here. This update is only available to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel who are still on 20H2 (Build 19042.662 or higher). appears on the right side of the display when you swipe in from the right on a touchscreen or click the notifications icon at the. Hello Windows Insiders, Today, we are releasing Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.3030.0 to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel.UPDATE: This update is available for ALL Insiders in the Beta Channel on both 20H2 and 21H1. If affected, you’ll need to uninstall the KB5003637 cumulative update to get your printer working normally again. After Windows 10 upgrade, do these seven things immediately. Specifically, Windows Latest points out that the update squashes a print spooler-related vulnerability, but that fix is actually causing some spooler issues. If it isn’t, that could be another possible trigger for the taskbar bug.Īs well as these taskbar issues, unfortunately KB5003637 is also playing up with printers. If that doesn’t work, another potential quick fix to try is to head to Settings > System > Display, and ensure that under ‘Scale and layout’, the option for changing the size of text, apps and other items is set to the ‘recommended’ value. Uninstalling the cumulative update gets rid of the problem, as you might expect, but there is another easy fix that allows you to keep the security patches contained in KB5003637 – and that’s to turn off the freshly introduced News widget on the taskbar, which may be the root cause in some cases. Running Windows Update and installing any available updates will fix the first 3 issues. This is to help ensure that you can easily check your PC’s compatibility if you choose. After July 29th, we’ll enable the icon in the system tray.
If that’s the case, your best bet is simply to uninstall the update (or defer it for now). PCs that we determine cannot run Windows 10 will not see the Get Windows 10 app before July 29th. Windows Latest theorizes that in some cases the problems may stem from using “Input Method Editors (IMEs) and/or multiple language packs”. None of these bugs have been officially acknowledged in the known issues (opens in new tab) of the new cumulative update for June. The issues reported include the system tray icons (on the far right of the taskbar) being corrupted or even vanishing entirely, or the search box on the taskbar disappearing, and various other glitches (including problems with Action Center notifications).