

Please let me know what I should do to get the selection tool running again. My selection tool was working fine before, so I don’t think it is my graphic cards capabilities. I have listed the updates on my system above. As for uninstalling previous KB versions, they are all old updates - I installed Windows 10 about 3 months after those updates so cannot find them on my system. I only have the Intel HD 4000 graphics card, so couldn’t change graphics cards. From there, just choose the updates you wish to uninstall. To uninstall Windows 10 Updates, one method would be to go to the Windows Update portion of settings (ms-settings:windowsupdate), select 'Update History' and then 'Uninstall updates'. I took your advice and went to the Intel website and got their latest graphics driver, however windows didn’t install it and said that I have the best graphics driver for the card. If so, please create a post in the BSOD section along with the output from the log collector. I only installed Windows 10 operating system back in May, I had no problems until about a month ago when I had several Windows updates: Following are a list of all of the updates that have happened on Windows 10 to date: I can orbit around fine, but when I go to select things it freezes. I am having the same problem with the selection tool freezing. To work around this issue, stop and restart the Explorer.exe process using Task Manager.Hi there, I have an Intel HD 4000 graphics card, windows 10 64 bit operation system.

Microsoft has confirmed it to be a problem in the operating systems listed in the Applies To section of this article. The cumulative update for Windows 10, version 2004 and 20H2 is KB 4598242 and it comes with these fixes: Addresses a security vulnerability issue with HTTPS-based intranet servers. I ran belarc testing on my computer stating that I am missing Microsoft security update KB2538243 and I cant figured out how to upate it. Proper behavior would be to write to the following location and file name:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp\MSIxxxxxx.log. missing microsoft security update KB2538243. In this situation, Windows Installer attempts to write to the location C:\Windows\System32 and addresses it as a file.

These conditions occur if the Windows Installer's application heap becomes freed and loses the information on where to store the log file.
