Operating system updates are usually supposed to solve pre-existing problems or fill security holes, but the update is the cause of the problem. With the latest update of this system.

According to the PC Mag magazine website, the problem of the sharp rise in the use of the computer processor caused by the new update "Microsoft KB4512941" is just the beginning, after successive reports that the update is causing everything to turn orange Or red.

While some users found that only screen images turned orange, others reported that the entire desktop turned red.

"When I start Windows, the login screen looks good, but when I put my password and the desktop appears, it gradually starts to turn red," explains one of the affected people. "The only element that remains in the right color is the mouse."

This is expected to pose a major problem for everyone from graphic designers, who need a screen with accurate calibrated colors, to those who just want to edit their summer vacation photos.

Two examples of Windows 10 screen color change experienced by some users (networking sites)

Users are waiting for Microsoft to address the problem, which is expected to take days compared to the problem of high performance of the processor, which requires a solution for several days, but in the company silence, some users have been able to circumvent this problem.

Some solved the problem by simply uninstalling the update, while others solved it by updating their graphics card drivers.

The owners of Windows computers seem to be particularly affected by the problem if they run the Vantage application next to the May 10 update for Windows that Microsoft started pushing to users' computers since July. Resetting or deleting the application may help with the solution.

Although the actual number of affected users is unknown, Lenovo alone, the world's largest PC vendor, shipped 16.2 million PCs in the second quarter of this year, with Vantage already installed.

In the meantime, it is recommended that users avoid installing KB4512941, which still appears to anyone looking for an update for Windows 10.