Common windows 10 issues
Common windows 10 issues As Microsoft continues to wrestle with the fallout from the v1903 update released back in May, it seems that a new problem crops up in Windows 10 for every problem the company solves. Fixes are released for fixes, but in fixing the original issue they create new and unexpected ones. What gives, Microsoft? Microsoft is working on features to mitigate the pain of faulty updates. Preview builds now have the option to postpone Windows updates for up to thirty-five days , and Microsoft has just announced that it may soon be rolling out an update that – get this – will roll back broken Windows 10 updates. Latest Windows 10 Update Problems and How to Fix Them It’s a good idea, but just imagine if this update was itself broken, and you had to find a way to roll back the rollback-enabling update? Yep, it would be ironic, but on Microsoft’s current form not all that surprising. KB4524147 Update : Start Menu, Cortana, Edge Problems Continue Ju