Cumulative update KB4013418 and KB4013429 = WMC KO !
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All it is doing is providing a simple procedure to automate finding the old version (10.0.14393.0) of CompPkgSup.dll and copy it to the current directories so overwriting the newer version (10.0.14393.953) of the same file that has broken WMC. You can do this manually but need to take ownership of the .dll file which this fix will do for you. As you will note from my earlier post Microsoft is aware of the bug.
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Thanks for the information. Let's wait and see then.ChrisJ wrote:. As you will note from my earlier post Microsoft is aware of the bug.
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This is a handy script for people who want an easy method of fixing the problem on a number of PCs but unfortunately, it doesn't work for users with an English Language system because it originated in Germany and it takes ownership of the DLLs for a nonexistent group.Crash2009 wrote: Can anyone here read this language? KAPUT is about the only word I understand.
It appears MPEG and WTV are broken in Win10 14393
http://www.drwindows.de/windows-10-desk ... ost1372106
THANKS to: Grizu_1968 and OlliD@IRQ8 for the fix. (if it works)
https://forums.mydigitallife.info/threa ... ost1328264
To make it work, alter both instances of the word administratoren to administrators. IDK about other languages.
The other problem for me was that as per another of my posts, the old (version 10.0.14393.0) files stored in my winsxs folders have mysteriously shrunk from 38kb and 33kb to 5kb and 4.4kb and they don't work any more (this wasn't an issue for me because I made a backup of the old files as soon as the resolution to this problem was highlighted by @Darkradeon). Thanks go to him for that.
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This has been fixed with update KB4015438. with WMC anyways.
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Details of this update can be found at this link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/hel ... -kb4015438
You will note that it states:
•Addressed a known issue with KB4013429 that caused Windows DVD Player (and 3rd party apps that use Microsoft MPEG-2 handling libraries) to crash.
Well done to MS for the quick response.
I should perhaps add that whatever else it does, this update installs CompPkgSup.dll version .969 whereas the version that caused all the problems was .953
I have tested the update, and can confirm that it has solved the problems in my setup.
You will note that it states:
•Addressed a known issue with KB4013429 that caused Windows DVD Player (and 3rd party apps that use Microsoft MPEG-2 handling libraries) to crash.
Well done to MS for the quick response.
I should perhaps add that whatever else it does, this update installs CompPkgSup.dll version .969 whereas the version that caused all the problems was .953
I have tested the update, and can confirm that it has solved the problems in my setup.
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Just checking. I replaced the dll and that fixed the problem. If I now apply KB4013429, does that undo that replacement of the DLL and returnme to a 'pukka' version of Windows 10 - or do I need to do something else to achieve that?
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My experience, having originally replaced the .dll with the version the earlier that worked was that after I had installed the KB4013429 update, the version had changed to .969 which also works. As far as I can see we now have a fully functioning standard version of Windows 10, up to date. Nothing else needs changing.
No doubt the Creator's Update is going to bring some new challenges when it is released shortly although I do understand we might have more options whether or not to install than has been past practice with Windows Updates.
No doubt the Creator's Update is going to bring some new challenges when it is released shortly although I do understand we might have more options whether or not to install than has been past practice with Windows Updates.
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Microsoft released a new Cumulative update to correct the MPEG-2 libraries they broke that caused this issue.
https://www.onmsft.com/news/windows-10- ... o-pc-users
I am installing it now and will report back.
https://www.onmsft.com/news/windows-10- ... o-pc-users
I am installing it now and will report back.
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New update appears to fix the issue.
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Do you have any thoughts re: What was MS working on when they broke this?Venom51 wrote:New update appears to fix the issue.
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some people resolved the problem by uninstalling KB4014329 and the info on that saysCrash2009 wrote:Do you have any thoughts re: What was MS working on when they broke this?Venom51 wrote:New update appears to fix the issue.
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This security update resolves vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player if it's installed on any supported edition of Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 10, Windows 10 Version 1511, Windows 10 Version 1607, Windows 8.1, or Windows RT 8.1.
To learn more about the vulnerability, see Microsoft Security Bulletin MS17-023
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I don't know how a critical security update to resolve vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player that breaks *everything* that uses Microsoft MPEG-2 libraries can be allowed out of the sandbox but they (MS) really wanted the vulnerability gone because, as I said in another post, the update also seems to have modified the original DLLs stored in winsxs and if you put them back, while the apps that had started crashing don't crash any more, there's sound but no video.
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If you have uninstalled KB4014329, then now it needs to install KB4014329 again, with reboot, and then it will download KB4015438, install and reboot agaib. Both KB needs a long time to download and install. You need to be patient. But works.
I think also that installing KB4015438 has speed up my Netbook again. Last weeks it was sometimes really like slow motion, specially in Thunderbird and Firefox.
I think also that installing KB4015438 has speed up my Netbook again. Last weeks it was sometimes really like slow motion, specially in Thunderbird and Firefox.
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I noticed the same here a very high CPU usage (20%) when I use WMC or WMP1ST1 wrote: I think also that installing KB4015438 has speed up my Netbook again. Last weeks it was sometimes really like slow motion, specially in Thunderbird and Firefox.
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Just installed this, and it resolved the issue for me, too.ChrisJ wrote:Details of this update can be found at this link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/hel ... -kb4015438
You will note that it states:
•Addressed a known issue with KB4013429 that caused Windows DVD Player (and 3rd party apps that use Microsoft MPEG-2 handling libraries) to crash.
Well done to MS for the quick response.
I should perhaps add that whatever else it does, this update installs CompPkgSup.dll version .969 whereas the version that caused all the problems was .953
I have tested the update, and can confirm that it has solved the problems in my setup.