Have you come across or problem or issue with the Windows 10 Creators Update? Chances are, you're not alone. In this guide, we show you the most common problems and eplain how to fix them.
The Windows 10 Creators Update is finally available for download for desktop PCs, laptops, and tablets. The new version is slowly rolling out to more than 400 million qualifying devices around the world, and because it is a "feature update," you'll be getting a slew of new features and improvements.
However, unlike those regular cumulative updates that you get every month, a new major update means a new set of problems. Although, the Creators Update aims to be the "best Windows ever," building an OS is a difficult task and a lot of work, and it's expected (at least initially) that you'll come across errors, bugs, and other problems during and after the installation.
While a major release rollout never goes as expected, you may also come across issues that are not necessarily problems with the new OS. More often than not, the reason for an installation failure can be traced to outdated device drivers, software conflicts, and custom configurations that prevent you from getting the new version.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...
The Windows 10 Creators Update is finally available for download for desktop PCs, laptops, and tablets. The new version is slowly rolling out to more than 400 million qualifying devices around the world, and because it is a "feature update," you'll be getting a slew of new features and improvements.
However, unlike those regular cumulative updates that you get every month, a new major update means a new set of problems. Although, the Creators Update aims to be the "best Windows ever," building an OS is a difficult task and a lot of work, and it's expected (at least initially) that you'll come across errors, bugs, and other problems during and after the installation.
While a major release rollout never goes as expected, you may also come across issues that are not necessarily problems with the new OS. More often than not, the reason for an installation failure can be traced to outdated device drivers, software conflicts, and custom configurations that prevent you from getting the new version.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...