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Some Windows 10 Users Complain Newest Update Is Deleting Their Files
Some Windows users are reporting serious problems after downloading Microsoft's latest update for Windows 10, according to Forbes:The problems those users are reporting to the Microsoft support forums and on social media have included the installation failing and looping back to restart again, the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) following a "successful" update and computers that simply refuse to boot again afterward. Among the more common issues, in terms of complaints after a Windows 10 update, were Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity related ones. But there were have also been users complaining that after a restart, all files from the C drive had been deleted. Microsoft has stated that it has "not seen these issues reflected in telemetry, support data, or customer feedback channels," but is aware of social media reports that mention Bluetooth, a stop error with a blue screen, and other related issues. "We continuously investigate all customer feedback and are closely monitoring this situation," Microsoft said in the known issues section of the update notes. "On social platforms like Twitter and Reddit, PC users are reporting photos, documents and apps are disappearing without a trace..." reports Komando.com. "Some things never change... Microsoft can't deliver a stable update to save its life!"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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