So the final implementation is up to you, Lego. However, komm has a similar warning in his KUC app, and also McRip says that in some cases LDR mode is suffice to remove those issues. I really don't know if such an approach is very hard to implement or not, probably it would be simpler just to remove it with a warning, since it's NOT an important windows update. Press YES to remove it or NO to keep it and install it via LDR mode.'' This warning should be ideally smth like: ''This update can generate explorer issues if integrated / installed. Describes an update that installs Kernel-Mode Driver Framework version 1.11 on a computer that is running Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 R2. So, since McRip hasn't yet decided to move these updates to an Additional folder or not, and they are still in the main folder, please include a warning when these updates are beeing integrated (AIO) or installed (Update Installer Tool) via Win Toolkit. Download Microsoft Kernel-Mode Driver Framework 1.11 (KB 2685811) The error described in the introduction is most likely because the base image is not updated. ![]() ![]() Ok, after some further testing I can say for sure that at least on one hardware configuration KB2685811 and KB2685813, if installed in GDR / LDR live system, or integrated in GDR / LDR mode, generates explorer issues.
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