![]() ![]() not having it installed hasn’t resulted in any ill effects. ![]() Personally, I always ensure it’s removed whenever it installs itself on my system and my Win10 21H2 runs just fine (i.e. If it’s just a “ normal update“, why has Microsoft gone to such extreme lengths to ensure it always gets installed on a PC regardless of what an individual user wants?Īll the above is why many users, myself included, just don’t trust this update and don’t want it installed. KB4023057 - Update for Windows 10 Update Service components - TenForumsNews. They re-use the same KB number but the update is updated for new Versions. Many Windows experts who’ve installed it and then monitored their PC afterward have found “ very suspicious” activities going on, especially changes in the registry to settings that control how updates are applied as well as increases in the flow of telemetry data between the PC and Microsoft. KB4023057 gets re-issued almost every year. They’ve been continuously “ re-issuing” it for the past few years (Ghee, why does that sound SO familiar? Ah yes, their whole “ forced” update from Win 7/8 to Win 10 campaign!) Lately, they’ve started to completely ignore user settings that “ should” prevent automatic download/install of this update (including ignoring the metered connections setting.) ![]() They’ve gone to a lot of trouble to hide the fact it’s been installed… first moving it from add/remove updates to apps & features, then “ repeatedly” renamed it (including removing the KB number from the description) so users couldn’t “ easily” find and remove it. Microsoft has never truly explained exactly what this update does. ![]() Look out for KB4023057: it is being released again for Windows 10 by Microsoft ![]()
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