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Beware! Unbelievable: again bugs in Windows 10 update …

Please note, because files, photos and user profile “disappear” ….

It is starting to get so sweet and laughable. Monday we could already report that Microsoft annoys users of Windows 10 with annoying advertisements and yesterday we saw that Widows 10X contains big bugs.

The previous update of Windows 10 also caused misery and now it’s hit again. Microsoft has been rolling out a new update for Windows 10 versions 1903 and 1909 for two days. Since then, users report annoying problems.

For example, the standard files disappear from the taskbar, the background photo disappears and Windows does not recognize the user profile of the user who has logged in.

Investigators have discovered that the KB4532693 update is probably the culprit. Microsoft has not responded yet, so this cause is not formal.

Fortunately, the digital investigators also discovered that the files, photos and profiles are not disappearing but are being archived incorrectly. It appears that during the update Windows sets up a test profile with standard user, default settings and standard background photo. The original data is stored (under a temporary name) elsewhere. Apparently, when the updates are finalized, something goes wrong, which means that the data from the test environment will “hang” and not be replaced by the original data.

In the meantime, those affected report that in some cases the problem can be solved by uninstalling the KB4532693 update or turning the computer on and off a number of times. If that fails, there are two options. First of all, experienced users can restore the data themselves. However, this is a specialist process that you carry out at your own risk. As a precaution, we only put the source link here, so that you can think for a moment if you really want to try this. In another case you can consult a specialist or wait until Microsoft comes with a bug fix.

Source: Betanews.com

Photo: Pixabay

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