Windows 7 has one ‘final’ update days after Microsoft officially ended support
Microsoft ended Windows 7 support for all PCs earlier this month after running it nearly for a decade. But, seems like the updates for the OS are still rolling out.
Recently, Microsoft revealed that there is another update for Windows 7 to fix wallpaper issues for some users. “After installing KB4534310, your desktop wallpaper might display as black when set to Stretch,” admits Microsoft. Apparently, the bug affected wallpapers after users selected stretched, fit, fill, tile or centre options for the background image of the computer’s main screen.
Originally, according to The Verge, Microsoft, on its support website had initially rolled out the Windows 7 fix only for “organizations who have purchased Windows 7 Extended Security Updates (ESU),” but it later extended the update for all Windows 7 users and those running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.