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Sunday, 4 June 2017

Windows 10: Microsoft erroneously publishes a new build that makes everything crash

Windows 10: Microsoft erroneously publishes a new build that makes everything crash

Yesterday, subscribers to the Windows Insider program were surprised to receive a new version of Windows 10. If the version for computers installs without a hitch (while causing problems of stability anyway), it is the version for Mobile that suffers from a serious bug: it makes the smartphone totally unusable.


A hard blow to the Windows Insider update system, the program to take advantage of beta versions of Windows 10. A new pre-release was released yesterday, but Microsoft did not give the go-ahead. Microsoft therefore split a post on its blog, apologizing for the unintentional release of this version of Windows 10 stamped 16212. "This happened because of an inadvertent deployment on the system that is pushing The builds on the posts of the Insiders. The team quickly managed to stop the deployment and prevent the installation of these builds. Our analysis shows that only a small number of people have had these builds. "

What are the consequences of this preview on the system? If the deployment can cause some stability problems on PC, it is even more harmful on smartphone. Microsoft warns users of Windows Mobile: the update does not install completely, and forces the smartphone to be restarted. No luck, because the device becomes totally unusable, rebooting ceaselessly. Unique solution: Completely reset the device from the Windows Device Recory Tool program.

Faced with this fiasco, Microsoft announced on Twitter and on its blog that there would be no update of Windows 10 this week. Rendez-vous (maybe?) Next week for a new build of Windows 10. And this time it would be better to take a look at the official blog of Microsoft before installing anything.

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