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Microsoft Corp.’s latest Windows 10 seems to be breaking some PCs, causing the tech giant to rush in and fix the issues.
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According to TechRadar, the two most recent updates, KB4579311 and KB4577671, were not being installed and some PCs started showing error messages. Some of the error messages include the infamous “Blue Screen of Death” as well as unresponsive files, printers, and audio issues.
Additionally, The Verge reports that some of the Windows 10 updates included Microsoft forcing users to install web applications. Applications like Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Office were pinning to the Start menu
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Microsoft, based in Redmond, Wa., Told the news outlet that it was pausing this update after hearing negative comments.
Since Satya Nadella took the reins of Microsoft from Steve Ballmer nearly six years ago, Microsoft has shifted to generating much of its revenue from cloud computing, focusing less on Windows.
Despite that, Microsoft still generated $ 12.9 billion in quarterly revenue from its Personal Computing unit, including a 7% increase in Windows OEM revenue.
Microsoft shares have exploded in 2020, rising more than 20%.
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