Its solution is to use Known Issue Rollback, "a new capability that can quickly return an impacted device back to productive use if an issue arises during a Windows update." Basically, over the course of today Windows 10 should undo the problematic change automatically.
That's not really a fix. At best, it's acknowledgement of a fuckup.
Never knew about that program. I'll have to start using it. I think I've turned off all the privacy violating shit, but I wouldn't be shocked if I missed something.
That's not really a fix. At best, it's acknowledgement of a fuckup.
It also means they'll be pushing the update out again soon, and it may or may not break everything a second time.
The Microshaft experience.
Still using Windows 7.
I don't look forward to Windows 10 since I'm currently building my PC... fuck.
Never knew about that program. I'll have to start using it. I think I've turned off all the privacy violating shit, but I wouldn't be shocked if I missed something.
Also don't be surprised when it gets randomly turned back on whenever there's an update.
Install Linux.
automatically removing the problem updates doesn't make those updates 'fixed'
It's pissing me off, I thought it was just me, frigging Windows and its endless pointless updates.
reposted to kia2 on ruqqus https://ruqqus.com/+kotakuinaction2/post/ara3/the-windows-10-update-thats-been