It seemed it had ironed out the kinks in the past year, but the latest update, launched last week, looks set to push back consumer confidence in Windows 10 considerably.
Since its release, users have been reporting dire issues with the Windows 10 update (1809), some of which are critical, resulting in the loss of data.įor Microsoft, the path to Windows 10 adoption hasn't been an easy one, rife with user issues and bad experiences. The update, named Redstone 5, is now unavailable while Microsoft urgently investigates the issue. Microsoft has pulled the latest Windows 10 Update following complaints from users that it has resulted in files being deleted from their systems.