Updated The
troubled
Windows 10 April 2018 update is facing another
issue, with some users losing access to their desktop after installing
the new code.
The problem, which first appeared in a posting on a
Microsoft
support forum on 14 May, has gained a bit of
traction over the last two days with users taking to social media as
they go through the three stages of installing this update:
frustration, fury and despair.
The affected users report that after accepting the
request to "restart and install" Windows 10 and waiting the requisite
hour or so for the update do its stuff, users can find themselves
staring at a blank desktop with no icons. An alarming message stating
that the Desktop file could not be accessed is then shown.
The error suggests that something fishy has happened at
a system file level.
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ReplyDeleteJust going to recommend this one more time...... get yourself a top of the line Chromebook. All you troubles will go away!
ReplyDeleteNever had that problem with Ubuntu.
ReplyDelete'da fu*k are you people talking about? Make your own computer. Then you'll have something. By the bye, chrome books is what high school kids use---even in the special ed classes.
ReplyDeleteDownloaded and run Linux MINT 18.3 and the only time I fuck with Windows is @ work and that's Windows 7.
ReplyDeleteBTW, you can get MINT in 64 bit architecture.
Roger, I warned you about Windows X.
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ReplyDeletejlw gave me a win7 mACHINE, BUT I've been too useless to get it up. Same thing my wife says too.
Windows 10 April update wiped out all my files. Not good.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly why I stuck with Windows 7, though I did try Win10 on an old laptop.
ReplyDeleteThat laptop is now useless: after installing Win10 easily, after an update it wanted me to login with my password. The only problem there is that I've never used a password on that laptop. I couldn't get around that, though I tried a lot of different ways. Finally I reinstalled Windows 7, but didn't realize that all my drivers would be gone. Now none of my USB ports work and there are other problems too.
HP is well matched with Windows 10, as they refuse to provide drivers or help for old laptops. It's a match made in Hell, and I've no doubt Obama was there helping the deal go down! (OK, that's a joke. I doubt that he or Michael were actually there at all, though that's where they are going.)
Windows 10 is great at converting a usable computer into an unworking pile of components; other than that, it's crap!