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Having decided not to reinstall KB3022345 because of the SFC issues I have kept it in my update bin. Not hidden just in the pending update list. So a little while ago I manual check for additional updates and to my surprise 3 new optional updates show up and KB3022345 is gone but upon closer inspection KB3068708 appears to be the same update with a new number. Selecting More Information yields an almost identical script as KB3022345 right down to the false/positive SFC corruptions.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3068708
It's hard for me to believe that MS can do all these incredible things but they can't seem issue this update without it conflicting with their own OS diagnostic & repair tools. I am going to let this one simmer a bit and who knows, it might be gone tomorrow or have a different number.
I do wonder if those that have KB3022345 installed are getting KB3068708 as well.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3068708
It's hard for me to believe that MS can do all these incredible things but they can't seem issue this update without it conflicting with their own OS diagnostic & repair tools. I am going to let this one simmer a bit and who knows, it might be gone tomorrow or have a different number.
I do wonder if those that have KB3022345 installed are getting KB3068708 as well.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- windows 8.1 64, LT -Windows 10 Home 64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP 500-075 Desktop + HP 15-f018dx Laptop
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 3470 Ivy Bridge 3.2 GHz Quad Core/ LT - i3-4030U 1.9 GHz
- Motherboard
- Foxcon Joshua-H61-uATX
- Memory
- 8 GB/ LT - 6GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD (DX10.1)
- Sound Card
- Integrated IDT 92HD73E
- Hard Drives
- 1T HDD, 16G Sandisk Cache Drive, 2T Seagate 3.0 External
- Keyboard
- Wireless
- Mouse
- Wireless
- Browser
- IE11
- Antivirus
- Norton 360
- Other Info
- CyberPower UPS, Macrium Backup, Revo Pro, Malwarebytes Premium