Especially if you own an Intel SSD!
After the release of the latest Windows 10 update, many have experienced the special headaches with their Solid State Disks. Although in most cases, the company has to wait for the updates, this time they hit the stone and quite seriously managed to inconvenience their customers. Personally, Microsft reported that anyone with an Intel 600p Series or Pro 6000p Series SSD might be the victim of system crashes and black screens of death. At this stage, the company works with its partners to prevent devices that are not compatible. The only advice the company can offer is the classic reinstallation of the operating system.
The other option is to press F8 while booting the operating system and select an earlier startup stage. This action, according to Microsoft, should not cost a lot of headaches, but no one can explain how this update has passed the QA department of the technological giant. The problem is entirely unique to this series of drives, no one else has suffered. This can also be considered the first case in which Microsoft releases an update and ignores certain hardware components. There have been cases where disks can not work properly with certain operating systems, but then Western Digital released updates and quickly solved the problem. Even then, the biggest problem was the delay, not the total mutilation of the computer through the operating system.
source - digi.bg
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