15 October 18, 06:39
Quote:It seems that the twice per year feature update release schedule for Windows 10 is taking its toll when it comes to release quality.Full reading: https://www.ghacks.net/2018/10/12/new-wi...uescreens/
Microsoft had to stop the distribution of the latest feature update for Windows 10 that it released on October 2, 2018 officially only days later after some customers reported that personal data was deleted during the course of the upgrade.
Microsoft confirmed that the issue and has fixed it already; the changes are currently being tested on the Windows Insider channel before the roll-out of the update continues.
The data loss issue is not the only issue of the October 2018 Update of Windows 10. Reports suggest that there are at least two additional issues that users may run into.