Microsoft has fixed a new Windows 10 bug just in the nick of time.
On Saturday, the company rolled out an update dubbed KB3074681 to the current Windows 10build, which is the final build, or version, of the new OS before the official rollout starts on Wednesday. The problem is that the update contained a bug that caused Windows' Control Panel to crash if you tried to uninstall an application.
On Monday, Microsoft resolved the problem by rolling out yet another update to fix the bug, according to a tweet from Gabe Aul, the engineering general manager for Microsoft's operating systems group. Dubbed KB3074683, the new update allows you to once again uninstall the software via Control Panel, though you can also remove any application via the new Windows 10 Settings screen. I confirmed that the update resolves the problem as I was able to successfully uninstall a program through Control Panel without triggering any crashes.
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