KB4524244 is a security update that fixes a single vulnerability in third-party UEFI boot managers which could make the system insecure. But unfortunately, this update caused a lot of chaos and some serious issues for users. In this article, we will discuss the issues with this update, list of affected Windows versions and how to remove this update from your system.

Issues with KB4524244 update

I installed this update on my test as well as production systems but didn’t face any problem. But there is a lot list of users in Microsoft forums and Reddit reporting that this update was causing problems for them. Upon further investigation, we can now say that some specific types of systems were affected by this update. Some users were having install issues with this update. Whenever they ran Windows Update, they would encounter an error 0x800F0922 aborting the update installation. For me, these are the luckiest users as Microsoft pulled this update from their catalog on 15th February 2020 and announced that they will not offer it again. By the way, the issues with Windows Updates have increased considerably in the last few years and the monthly rollup or security updates from Microsoft are not at all reliable. That is why users are always advised to wait for a few days before installing the updates, even the security-only updates. Most of the impacted users were using HP laptops with AMD processors. After installing this update, the AMD systems would prevent booting if the HP Sure Start Secure Boot Key Protection was enabled. Even if this update is installed successfully, it creates problems for the users. For example, according to Microsoft: So it is always advisable to uninstall this update to prevent further damage. You can see the uninstall instructions below.

List of affect Windows versions

Here is the list of Windows versions which are affected by this update issue including Windows 10 and Windows Server:

Uninstall KB4524244

Since Microsoft has already removed this update from the Microsoft update catalog and WSUS, it is wise to uninstall this update. Here is the announcement from Microsoft: Follow the steps below to uninstall KB4524244 update: It will take a few moments for the process to complete. You may restart your system to make sure all the remnants of the update are gone. How is your experience with this Windows update? Have you uninstalled it even after installing it successfully?

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