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Oh good grief, can't Microsoft afford to pay multiple testers before they send out their updates?! Sheesh, this is absurd. Shouldn't be happening.

Microsoft halts rollout of Windows 10 October 2018 Update: What happens next?

Only days after releasing its latest feature update to Windows 10, Microsoft abruptly stopped the rollout and pulled the new version from its download servers as it investigates "isolated reports" of a data-destroying bug. What should you do now?

By Ed Bott for The Ed Bott Report | October 6, 2018 -- 15:38 GMT (08:38 PDT) | Topic: Windows 10

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