Microsoft has finally fixed a major issue in Windows 10 version 1903 as the company approaches the moment when it would begin the rollout for production devices across the world.
The company has recently updated the release notes of Windows 10 build 18362, which is available for both the Fast and the Slow rings and is believed to an RTM candidate, to state that a glitch experienced with anti-cheat software has been fixed.
Previously, the company warned that running certain games with anti-cheat software could have pushed computers to a fatal crash.
“Many games that use anti-cheat software have released fixes for the issue causing PCs to bugcheck (GSOD). The upgrade block that prevents Windows Insiders from updating to the latest build will be removed soon,” the release notes now reveal.
Two major bugs left
Without a doubt, this is good news for Windows 10 users, especially as this was one of the biggest bugs in the new feature update coming next... (read more)
The company has recently updated the release notes of Windows 10 build 18362, which is available for both the Fast and the Slow rings and is believed to an RTM candidate, to state that a glitch experienced with anti-cheat software has been fixed.
Previously, the company warned that running certain games with anti-cheat software could have pushed computers to a fatal crash.
“Many games that use anti-cheat software have released fixes for the issue causing PCs to bugcheck (GSOD). The upgrade block that prevents Windows Insiders from updating to the latest build will be removed soon,” the release notes now reveal.
Two major bugs left
Without a doubt, this is good news for Windows 10 users, especially as this was one of the biggest bugs in the new feature update coming next... (read more)
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