"Yes, it will be a Microsoft issue IF, and only IF, it breaks every system on which it is installed."JorgenSA wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:32 am I will take the liberty of quoting your very last sentence:
"BUT if someone's system is working correctly with no issues and Microsoft installs an update which breaks something, it is a Microsoft issue."
Yes, it will be a Microsoft issue IF, and only IF, it breaks every system on which it is installed.
Since it apparently does not (evidence in this thread), it is then your issue to troubleshoot. Take a look in your Event Viewer and post what the failing module name is. That way we can move forward and stop shifting blame.
Jorgen
Are you sure?
For example.
Have a quick look at this Windows update.
Not all P3D users reporting a problem with the update?
https://www.prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopi ... 2&t=126667