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Microsoft has recently released a Windows 10 <strong>update</strong>, code <strong>KB4074588</strong>, due to which you might face a<br />

number of problems. The cause of the problems is not clear, but in the infected systems, the <strong>update</strong><br />

compromises the USB ports triggering problems to the devices such as mouse and keyboards to stop<br />

working. In order to know about the problem and to have the permanent <strong>fix</strong>ation for the <strong>update</strong> <strong>bug</strong>,<br />

there is Microsoft Windows 10 Help offered by the experts.<br />

Gaining control of the machine:<br />

If the computer/server has PS/2 ports, simply use them to control the machine. The other option is to<br />

access the machine with remote desktop software like Supremo. Even you are not able to perform this<br />

solution, try to force the Safe Mode, shut down your machine multiple times. Before performing this<br />

method, make sure that you are aware of the proper method, as it is a little dangerous process.<br />

Follow the steps given below to <strong>fix</strong> the problem:<br />

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Here you need to run the command appwiz.cpl


After this, uninstall the <strong>KB4074588</strong> <strong>update</strong><br />

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Then, launch the “Windows settings” and select “Update & Security”


After this, click “Advanced” options and then pause “Updates”<br />

The above-stated steps are simple and easy to perform, but in case you encounter any problem or<br />

difficulty with the steps, contact our customer service via toll-free Windows 10 Customer Service<br />

Number (1-800-439-2178). We are right here to deliver the best and reliable support on your desk to<br />

make you free from all sorts of technical problems associated with Windows 10.

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