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Windows 10 October 2018 update continues to cause problems

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There hasn't been a Windows 10 update as problematic as the one in October 2018. It has had a multitude of bugs, which have created huge problems for users worldwide. Meanwhile, Microsoft continues to release patches to fix bugs, creating new ones along the way. A story that seems not to end, and is repeated again this time.

Windows 10 October 2018 update continues to cause problems

In this case, the new cumulative update has once again given thousands of users trouble. Crashes with Edge, Task Manager, or even Blue Screenshots. The solution is still far from coming.

Windows 10 Update

January 8, 2019 — KB4480966 (OS Build 17134.523)

has made run into a blue screen and took me an hour to solve it, so if anyone getting prompted for this update

donot do it! # Windows10 #WindowsUpdate #StickyNotesFailure

- Mostafa Amine (@mostafa_amine) January 10, 2019

Windows 10 still has problems

The flaws are being many in this case, in fact, even users with Windows 10 that only have the April update as the last one are experiencing the same problem. So instead of fixing the situation, it seems that Microsoft has made it noticeably worse. The failures that users are experiencing are very diverse. There are those that the task manager does not work, others have problems with Edge.

There are also people who experience a blue screen or those who cannot use Windows Hello (which allows you to log in with your fingerprint or face). In short, all kinds of failures, which continue to generate a lot of discomfort.

Windows 10 October 2018 is still a problematic update, despite its expansion being halted. But users who have received it still have glitches. And the cumulative updates that are released don't seem to be helping to improve the situation either. Will this problem end soon?

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