MATLAB: Do I get a Bundle error message after updating MATLAB

After installing a MATLAB update, I get a Simulink start up error message of Bundle#350.
I tried to install the same update on other computers and found that some of them worked, while others had various errors like Bundle#10.
How do I prevent these Bundle errors?

Best Answer

This issue is currently under investigation by MathWorks.
Along with a Simulink start up error, you may experience the following errors:
1) Functions such as plot and readData give errors
2) Apps such as Signal Analyzer and Live Editor give errors
3) MATLAB starts up with the error: 
at com.mathworks.installjscommon.services.InstallServices.isMatlabRunning(Unknown Source)
It may contain a bundle number, like Bundle#10.
4) Simulink start up error with a bundle number, like Bundle#350 and Bundle#359 
Bundle#350 start failed: Loading C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2019a\bin\win64\builtins\sl_graphical_classes\mwsl_graphical_classes_builtinimpl.dllfailed with error
or
Unable to load bundle binary C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\bin\win64\builtins\sl_main\mwlibmwsimulink_builtinimpl.dll. Error: 127: state not recoverable
5) A significant performance issue. ">> 1+1" may take a few seconds
6) New features listed in the release notes don't work
The workarounds for this issue is:
1) Perform a clean installation. Please review the article below on how to do a clean installation
2) Install MATLAB with update:
Navigate to https://www.mathworks.com/downloadsand download the installer with "includes R20XXx Update X".
Please help us investigate this issue by sending us information. To do this:
1) Please do not perform any workaround
​​​​​​​2) Get complete output displayed after entering the following command into MATLAB Command Window
>> ver
>> feature('locale')
3) Find your installation logs using the article below:
4) Contact our Tech Support