Windows 10 has a bug that prevents installing it after a date
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Recently, a curious flaw has been found in Windows 10. A youtuber tried to install the operating system on various computers, then setting the installation date as January 19, 3001. A curiosity merely, but this is exactly what caused the operating system could not be installed. It would hang and the installation would stop completely.
Windows 10 has a bug that prevents installing it after a date
Even when the BIOS date was changed, this problem persisted and the installation was impossible, also forcing the first date to be used. Also if the motherboard was changed it would happen again.
Installation problem
Faced with this failure, the only thing you could do to reinstall it was to perform an installation from scratch on that unit. Without a doubt an annoying, as well as curious, failure that reveals an error in Windows 10 that was not known to anyone. As has been known, the maximum date that should be able to be put on a motherboard is 2099.
In addition, it is rare that Microsoft has not introduced any system that allows you to control the actual date when installing it. If there were, this problem would not have occurred at any time, allowing installation as normal.
Presumably, Microsoft is already aware of this problem. So they may work on introducing a solution in Windows 10, so that this error is going to be solved and thus the operating system can be installed without problems, even putting a random date like this.
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