After installing the cumulative update released by this month's patch on Tuesday, windows 10 and windows 11 users reported problems. After the application crashed after kb5013943 was installed on Windows 11 devices, windows 10 users also reported that the event viewer could not operate normally and other problems after kb5013942 was installed**
After installing kb5013942, the user cannot start the event viewer. Windows Event viewer is a tool for administrators to monitor application and system information logs, including errors, alerts, and warnings.
One of the affected user descriptions will appear: "there were some problems installing the update, but we'll try again later. If you've been seeing this and want to search the Internet or contact support information, it may be helpful. (0x80073701)".
Another user highlighted the crash of the event viewer and Application on Windows 10. He said: "except that the event viewer is no longer open, it seems that this patch removes files related to. Net 5 (or makes them unusable). For me, my fijitsu scanning software scansnap is now in error and missing mscoree. DLL".
In a comment on the update of windows 10 in May 2022, a user said: "this update obviously caused my system to be incompatible with a driver, because I kept getting machine check exceptions after installation. Just after startup, all background services started. Before this update, everything was normal".