Has anyone reverted back from April Update.


  1. Posts : 434
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       #1

    Has anyone reverted back from April Update.


    I'm asking since I'm thinking about doing it since I want to go back since there are a few bug issues I don't like.
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  2. Posts : 4,594
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Just revert back if you want to.

    And I`ll say it again, it`s much too soon to update to 1803.

    Unless you have to then don't update yet, 1709 works great.

    Wait 3 or 4 months to install 1803.
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  3. Posts : 149
    Dual boot windows 10 Pro 22H2 & Win 11 Pro 23H2
       #3

    I haven't got any issues. What specifically are you having issues with?
    I had the normal major update issue of resetting my shares and network settings, but I'm used to having to fix them.
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  4. Posts : 7,254
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #4

    Consider doing a clean format install of 1803 and see how that goes before reverting back.
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  5. Posts : 434
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Well I just wanna revert since I believe I'am getting audit failures thanks to it. Is it safe to revert?
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  6. Posts : 14
    Win 10 Pro
       #6

    I rolled back, used Macrium Reflect to restore to a point before I installed the update, only because I want to wait until Microsoft releases the Intel Microcode update for 1803, I don't like the idea of rolling back security to install 1803.
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  7. Posts : 434
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       #7

    Well the issues I'am having are the Audit failure because of the xbox app for some reason.

    And this from another post I made
    Lock screen oddities after April update. - Windows 10 Forums

    I'm kinda tittering on what I should do, I guess if I have no major issue I shouldn't do anything?
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  8. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #8

    If those are the only issues, I wouldn't revert the entire Build for such minor things. Regarding the Lock screen issue, try disabling it and then test. Personally, I used Option 2 in Brink's tutorial below, on most computers that I support, incl mine, since people don't need to view Date/time or the extra click to get to login screen. After the 1803 Upgrade, the registry entry carried over too.
    Enable or Disable Lock Screen in Windows 10
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