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This is a joke, right?
I am subscribed to the insider program on the Release Preview (fixes, apps, and drivers) and got 17763.55.
I upgraded to 1809 the day it came out and have had no issues at all with any of it including this update.
My machine has been, and continues to run as good or better than it did on 1803. Just lucky I guess.
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wanna
Sounds like it. So they found 3 scenarios where they were deleting customer personal files. Based on "some users reports" of ending up with duplicate files they made a fix to delete one set of duplicates but it seems some users didn't get duplicates in the first case so their code ended up wiping out customer personal files. Now they are going to prevent this from happening again by allowing users to set to severity of bugs where customer personal files are wiped out so they can determine whether ot not to ignore it before going on general release. How about they just don't go anywhere near customer personal files in the first place. Do Microsoft do inhouse development these days, or is it all outsourced somewhere?
I've seen this on my computer at work, and that of colleagues, so I guess it might happen on a reasonable percentage of machines. Although I was blaming Onedrive for Business for it.In previous feedback from the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, users with KFR reported an extra, empty copy of Known Folders on their device.