

You can’t even get your cursor in there,” a user said on Feedback.Īnother user corroborates a similar issue saying that “Forced to uninstall and then block the cumulative update KB4517211 because it causes search not to work from the taskbar search icon (search window not displayed), nor from just typing on Windows Start Menu.”Īside from Windows Search, the WMware Workstation also got affected. “After installing kb4517211 and rebooting, you cannot type anything into the search field. The latest optional cumulative update that was rolled out on September 26 has done exact similar damage to the users who installed it. Affected users complained that on performing a search, they received a blank page instead of the desired results. Some users earlier complained that the optional Windows 10 update broke their printers, Microsoft later confirmed the presence of the bug and promised a fix, which is yet to arrive.įor a quick refresher, the Windows Search bug was a nasty bug first spotted in the Windows 10 Cumulative update KB4515384. It’s not the first time that Windows 10 users are complaining about the latest optional update KB4517211. According to some Windows 10 users, Microsoft’s latest optional Cumulative Update KB4517211 for Windows Update broke the Windows search and VMware workstation.
