Well I've run 4.0.12 on my Win 10 laptops and it completed as normal - I haven't tried 4.0.13 on those yet.
I don't have any MS programs installed except Word Viewer.
There
is a repair for Win 10 and I do it when I feel mine isn't performing as well as it should or something has gone awry.
It's called a Repair Install and doesn't affect your personal stuff or installed programs, but you need Win 10 install media to perform it which you can get by using the Download tool now button at
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10 but read the instructions first as the procedure differs for a DVD and an USB.
If using a DVD then select Save for the ISO file download - it usually puts it into my Docs folder.
You will also need a burner to create the bootable disk - I use Windows USB/DVD tool. -
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=56485To perform a repair install, open Windows Explorer - This PC - insert the install media and double click on its drive.
This should start the process if using a DVD but if using an USB, that will open to its files where you would then double click on setup or setup.exe Application.
I think it can take about 3hrs.
I have known it to remove the IE icon from my taskbar and revert the default browser back to Edge, but pressing the Windows key+r and typing iexplore.exe and pressing enter will open IE and then you can pin its icon back onto the taskbar.
It's best to check the default apps to see if it has reverted anything else - I use Windows Media Player and Adobe Reader - have to set those as default.