A bug in Windows 10 Spring 2018 Update is preventing some users from accessing the desktop of their computers
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Have you already updated your PC with Windows 10 Spring 2018 Update? Most likely you have not suffered any notable problems. In my place the update so far has not caused any kind of problem. However, it seems that there are users who are causing more headaches than would be desirable
We have already seen some bugs that have been reported on the forums. This is an update that already caused some problems from its inception, failures that caused Microsoft to delay its launch until the last day of April.It was about releasing it within that month so as not to have problems with the name, Windows 10 April 2018 Update. A haste in the launch that, however, may be taking its toll with another bug that is generating this _update_
Another bug to the list
And the fact is that some users are having problems on their computers when loading the desktop which in many cases makes it impossible for them to use of your computer and are (Windows 10 Spring 2018 Update).
A bug for which for now there is no known possible solution beyond the drastic decision involved in carrying out a clean installation of the system with the consequent loss of data and information that this entails, especially they cannot access the equipment to safeguard the most important ones.
Some system files may be affected or corrupted during the update process.The truth is that when starting the computer, those affected by the error observe how it is not displayed correctly and therefore cannot use it.
It is a striking fact that after a month on the market, already established, it continues to offer significant problems. We must remember that even the ISOs were released for download. Bundle errors for which there is currently no solution from Microsoft
We will be attentive to any communication from the company that sheds light on the problem with a possible solution that mitigates the inconvenience caused to affected users.
Source | Softpedia