This cumulative update is part of the Windows 7 January Patch Tuesday updates. Windows 7 users probably also know it as the last round of Patch Tuesday updates available for Windows 7 before it was decommissioned.

Uninstalling KB4534310 is the only solution

While the users that reported the problem did provide an alternative solution, it is more of a workaround. Additionally, having to uninstall an entire update just because of a graphical issue isn’t all that pleasant. If you decide to uninstall the update, but don’t know exactly, check out our step-by-step guide on the matter. This isn’t the first time cumulative updates cause wallpapers to be replaced by black screens. Fortunately enough, we’ve covered the issue in several in-depth guides, and provided you with step-by-step solutions. No word is out whether Microsoft knows about the issue or plans to do anything about it. However, this bug is easily noticeable, so it will go up on the fix priority list pretty fast. For you want more articles on the way cumulative updates to affect users, let us know through the comments section below. Editor’s Note: Microsoft officially ended Windows 7 support. If you want to learn everything there is to know about migrating to Windows 10, this in-depth guide will come in handy.

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