The Windows 10 update made users 'lose their lives', now has an alternative

An update last week from Microsoft made Windows 10 computers unable to access the internet and the intranet.

An update last week from Microsoft made Windows 10 computers unable to access the internet and the intranet.

An automatic update of Microsoft for Windows 10 has recently made it impossible for users to connect their devices to the internet and local area networks.

It is not clear which Microsoft update specificity caused the situation, however, according to some users' reflections, this may be the KB3201845 update released December 9. This update has been blamed for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), which prevents Windows 10 from automatically obtaining IP addresses from the network.

The Windows 10 update made users 'lose their lives', now has an alternative Picture 1The Windows 10 update made users 'lose their lives', now has an alternative Picture 1

An information we have not yet known is how many users are affected. As for Microsoft, a representative of the company confirmed that " a few customers " recently had "difficulties" connecting to the internet, however, this is all the software company revealed. Thankfully, the software company has quickly released a patch for bug fixes. A manager on the Microsoft forum said that the patch was included in the update, codenamed KB3206632 . In the release notes, Microsoft said: " Update KB3206632 helps fix a service crash error in the Connected Devices Platform Service (CDPSVC) that prevents the device from obtaining an IP address in one. case number ".

Microsoft also advises affected users to try restarting the PC (without turning off the computer) to receive a patch. Users can refer to the instructions on the Microsoft forum here.

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