Windows 10 September Cumulative Update KB4457128 has a recurring installation problem

Microsoft has released a routine cumulative update for Windows 10 this week. This update mainly fixes some vulnerabilities and bugs in system components.

Since Microsoft has released additional updates at the end of last month, this update is not much, but even this is a recurring installation problem.

At present, many users have found that they have encountered the KB4457128 cycle installation. Microsoft has helped more and more users in the community to start to feedback this issue.

The so-called cyclic installation is the regular download and restart, the system prompts the successful installation, but will still automatically check the update and then download again and then automatically install.

For the user, it will be involved in the process of repeated downloads and repeated installations. In particular, after the download is completed, a pop-up window will prompt you to restart the computer.

Now whether Microsoft finds this problem is still unclear, but since more and more users start to feedback, Microsoft will begin to fix it.

Via: mspoweruser