Microsoft Window 10' Update warning
Recently, Windows 10
has combined strange choices and serious problems with an honest (if overly complex) attempt to make things better. But now trouble has struck again.
Spotted by the eagle
eyes of Windows Latest, Microsoft helpline number has warned users that its new KB4503327 security upgrade can
cause a 'Black Screen'. The bug hits the first time you restart your computer
after installing the update and, as the name suggests, leaves you with a
completely black screen and no small sense of worry.
Microsoft helpline
number states it is “working on a resolution” but has not given a timescale for
the fix. In the meantime, Microsoft tech support phone number says “press
Ctrl+Alt+Delete, then select the Power button in the lower right corner of the
screen and select Restart.” Microsoft technical support phone number states
your computer “should” restart normally at this point.
Interestingly,
Microsoft support phone number is downplaying the problem, saying only a “small
number” of users are affected but Windowsreport contradicts
this, noting that “many” users have been impacted. Perhaps controversially,
Microsoft has decided not to stop the rollout of KB4503327 so, regardless of
how many computers have already been hit by the Black Screen bug the number is
only going to increase.
In personal opinion,
given the scariness felt by an average user seeing their computer boot to a
completely black screen, Microsoft support number should stop the rollout of
this update until a fix is found. The vast majority of Windows 10 users are not
reading update support pages and I can see a lot of ‘Microsoft tech support’ calls being
made to friends and relatives.
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Microsoft support
number recently claimed Windows 10 users would receive more "control, quality and transparency" over software
updates but, having also recently pushed an update which will permanently (and intentionally) disable some users’ Bluetooth devices, I’ve seen little
evidence of this so far.
The time is fast approaching for hundreds of millions of Windows 7
users to upgrade their operating systems. But, as it stands, Microsoft tech
support number is not doing a great job of convincing them Windows 10
should be their next destination.
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