Windows 10 April 2018 Update is the most error-prone release from Microsoft

Too many errors and too few patches.

Windows 10 April 2018 Update is a much-anticipated update, so Microsoft has handled it somewhat differently than in previous OS updates.

Compared to Creators Update or Fall Creators Update, Microsoft insists on keeping the official name of the update up to the end, not saying the specific date will be released. Instead, April 2018 Update, supposedly launched in the spring, is called Spring Creators Update, eventually becoming the first Windows 10 release to be released due to a blocking error just a few days before its release. expected.

In addition to being delayed and appearing later than expected, April 2018 Update also disappointed with many errors.

Officially allowed to download manually from April 30, automatically updated from 8/5 with supported devices, Windows 10 version 1803 almost became the most error-prone product that Microsoft released, and apparently The number of errors still keeps increasing.

The problems not only revolve around OS and application performance, but also on the stability of the system, some devices can't do anything but completely reset Windows 10. Microsoft also acknowledges some errors, including an empty desktop error, but when it is fixed it is unclear.

Because the new version has just been released earlier this month, Microsoft has only two general updates and many bugs have not been fixed yet. They also did not officially announce the errors, many of which were very common, perhaps for users to take care of themselves.

Currently, installing Windows 10 1803 is smooth or not very bad. There are people who update smoothly without any problems, while others have many errors, from small tasks like corrupting Fluent Design on the Start menu to big errors such as blue screens or having to reinstall the machine.

Microsoft's slow response while the bug keeps getting bigger makes many people think they haven't tested before launching. But this seems unreasonable when it is the use of Windows Insider, capital to develop new features, find and fix errors before launching.

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Windows April 2018 Update turned out to be more disappointing than we thought

April 2018 Update was developed immediately after the release of Fall Creators Update in the fall of 2017, completed several weeks before its release. So it is quite enough time for Microsoft to discover errors to provide a more perfect experience for users.

Do not know exactly who should be responsible but with this disappointing product, many people think that releasing 2 updates for each version of Windows 10 each year is too much or not? Microsoft has always been quick to complete the development process to release a new update. When not, they will switch to the next update. But the release cycle may have to be exchanged for stability.

You have to wait and see how Microsoft will deal with the growing number of bug updates. The Patch Tuesday update in 12.6 hopes to fix it all for April 2018 Update.

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