Users Criticize Microsoft for Windows 10 TH2 Bugs

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  1. Posts : 353
    Windows 10 Pro
       #40

    sygnus21 said:
    Well it looks like that "1% of users" got Microsoft's attention as the update has been pulled from 3 sources - Windows Update, the Media Creation Tool page, and ISO page.
    My thoughts exactly, I do hope they can fix this, I spent a whole day clean installing W10 TH2 (because WU wouldn't do it for me) looks like I may have the endless joy again !!, then again it could be a simple fix, we shall see
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  2. Posts : 5,899
    Win 11 Pro (x64) 22H2
       #41

    Yeah, I was just about to do a clean install this morning till I saw the posts about the update being removed. Even though I have the ISO's prior to them being pulled, I think I'll now wait and see what's going on.
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  3. Posts : 120
    Windows 10 (duh)
       #42

    No news here that a large group of entitled people with shinny profile tags gank upon individuals with different opinions than theirs. Even when it's about facts.
    Then when even their software god proves them wrong, you only hear silence.
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  4. Posts : 353
    Windows 10 Pro
       #43

    Pendaws said:
    I am awaiting a new SSD and will do a clean install of this TH2 update as it did NOT work well with my 10240 build.
    Sounds like an excellent idea, especially on an SSD, might be worth waiting till the new update (when they re-release it) has been out a week or so before installing it.
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  5. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #44

    AveYo said:
    No news here that a large group of entitled people with shinny profile tags gank upon individuals with different opinions than theirs. Even when it's about facts.
    Then when even their software god proves them wrong, you only hear silence.
    For me I was simply repotting what I was finding with my PC and that build. And apparently there are enough bugs to make MS pull it. I stand corrected.

    Jeff
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  6. Posts : 120
    Windows 10 (duh)
       #45

    BunnyJ said:
    For me I was simply repotting what I was finding with my PC and that build. And apparently there are enough bugs to make MS pull it. I stand corrected.

    Jeff
    Well done Jeff, you are a nice guy :)
    But there was no need to feel targeted by my slight-off-topic rant. Sometimes I overreact to what I perceive as lynching over the internet, must be because I've grow up on the eastern block. Such is life :)

    Back on topic, I too used the now removed builds to clean install on two PCs, and did not find any issues.
    But on my main PC that I've upgraded, I did find lots of stuff not working properly and a sensible degrade in real-time performance.
    Now that I've re-applied some of my tweaks, things look back in shape.
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  7. Posts : 2,834
    Windows 11 Home (x64) Version 21H1 (build 19043.1202)
       #46

    If they have pulled it does that mean that those of us that are not having any troubles, when they re issues it again mean we have to put the whole lot back in or just the fix they will add.
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  8. Posts : 4,131
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
       #47

    I would think , based upon a lot of different reports, that there are under lying issues here...
    Not Bugs, per say..

    Just my thoughts...
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  9. Posts : 197
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #48

    I can see several circumstances linked to the troubles updating Windows. As I said in other post on anothr thread, multiple situations are on the scene. Almost as many situations as users can exist. But, although Microsoft is not the one to blame 100% about this errors, it's its responsability to make clear points and advices before going into an upgrade or major update, and to me those can be the likes of:

    - Take care if you're under a non legal copy. Anyhing can happen.
    - Take care if you're an obsessed instal-every-cleaning-app-in-the-market user. Of course, they are supposed to work well with Windows, but a lot of times, they just make it crash, f***ing around with important files and registry keys. In this point, Microsoft should be more clear with the users, and not being afraid to "offend" those third parties companies. If an app can be dangerous for your system, you should say it to your users on a clearly way, not only under the "use it under your responsability" point.
    - Check if your actual OS is 100% free of errors. If you're having troubles when doing the sfc test, you can expect a mess or another when you upgrade your system.
    - Microsoft just have to be less afraid with the system requirements. I mean, when all the Vista thing happened back in the day, it was clear that manufactureres were providing mid-obsolete machines, and that Microsoft was provided an unnecesary charged interface. Let's go to achieve an intermediate point, better. That's what MS has been trying since W7, and it has been achieved as they have been able to provide an OS which is able to run in very old machines. But... is this a good thing? I mean, the asier requirements you provide, the bigger range of users are you pointing, some of them running very old systems, able to provide awesome errors.
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  10. Posts : 5,899
    Win 11 Pro (x64) 22H2
       #49

    BunnyJ said:
    For me I was simply repotting what I was finding with my PC and that build. And apparently there are enough bugs to make MS pull it. I stand corrected.

    Jeff
    That's what we've been trying to say, but instead we got dumped on
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