As you may have heard, Microsoft pulled its big fall update for Windows 10 because of some users having all of their data deleted during the update. Microsoft has since re-released the fall update (1809), claiming that the issues have been fixed.
However, another issue has now surfaced... apparently an incompatible audio driver was pushed out with the update, which may cause audio to stop working. Read more about the issue here:
Large updates from Microsoft almost always cause issues at first, due to the sheer number of different hardware and software combinations possible on users' computers. So, it usually pays to wait a bit to install them.
If you have any questions about Windows 10, give us a call now at (513) 737-8500 or email [email protected].
However, another issue has now surfaced... apparently an incompatible audio driver was pushed out with the update, which may cause audio to stop working. Read more about the issue here:
Large updates from Microsoft almost always cause issues at first, due to the sheer number of different hardware and software combinations possible on users' computers. So, it usually pays to wait a bit to install them.
If you have any questions about Windows 10, give us a call now at (513) 737-8500 or email [email protected].