KB4034664 update summary addressing corrupted file issue
KB4034664 updates Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 to improve system stability, security, and performance. This cumulative update package includes all the quality improvements since the last release, along with all the new content that was published for Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 from March 2017 through April 2017. It also addresses issues related to networking, security features, and compatibility with modern applications. The update package includes improvements to the Microsoft .NET Framework, Internet Explorer, and Windows Defender Security Intelligence.
KB4034664 description: fixes error 80073712 for corrupted files
KB4034664 resolves several critical vulnerabilities affecting the Windows operating system and its components such as the Windows Kernel, Windows Graphics Device Interface (GDI), Windows Common Log File System Driver, and more. This update also fixes issues with the installation of updates through Windows Update, improves compatibility with other software, optimizes performance for certain network configurations, and enhances security measures to protect against potential threats.
Howto install KB4034664
To install KB4034664 on your system, follow these detailed steps:
- Navigate to the Microsoft Update Catalog website and search for “KB4034664”. Select the appropriate update package based on your operating system architecture (x86 or x64).
- Download the .cab file containing KB4034664. Once downloaded, extract the contents to a temporary folder.
- Open an elevated Command Prompt window by right-clicking on “Command Prompt” and selecting “Run as administrator”.
- Navigate to the folder where you extracted the .cab file using the ‘cd’ command in the Command Prompt. For example, if the folder is named “KB4034664_x86”, enter: cd KB4034664_x86.
- Type ‘start /w pkgmgr /l:i /ip:”KB4034664_x86.cab”‘ and press Enter to initiate the installation process. Replace “KB4034664_x86” with your folder name if different.
- To verify successful installation, use the ‘wmic qfe list’ command in Command Prompt or check Windows Update history under Settings > Update & Security > View update history.
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