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Oct062018

Microsoft pulls Windows 10 October 2018 update after reports surface that it’s deleting files

Microsoft has pulled the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) after reports have surfaced that it’s been deleting personal files in some users’ document folders. Thankfully, Microsoft hasn’t pushed the update to install automatically yet but for those who had their files deleted, Microsoft is recommending that they contact the company directly. Microsoft has also taken down the link to the update. Some of the other complaints about the update include the Microsoft Edge browser and other store apps not being able to connect to the internet and some users have the update blocked because of Intel driver incompatibilities.

Source: Engadget + The Verge

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