Microsoft is beginning to roll out its second cumulative update for Windows 10. While there are no specific details available at this time, the update is likely to resolve issues with signing in to the Windows Store and rebooting after installing the first update.
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Fix All Windows Update Error Issues in Windows 11/10 (2023)
Microsoft is releasing a new cumulative update for Windows 10 and some security updates to address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Flash Player. The cumulative update for Windows 10 is described as KB3081436 and includes bug fixes and improvements to the overall functionality of the operating system. In addition, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer will receive security updates and more.
While the company doesn't provide any details on whether KB3081436 fixes the reboot loop issue after installing the first cumulative update, it does say that the update includes all previous updates, so we can assume that the issues have been resolved. However, it doesn't mention whether the update fixes the Windows Store sign-in issue reported by users.
There is also the security update KB3087916, which is intended to fix vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer and in Microsoft Silverlight.