Microsoft Inches Towards Reintroducing Windows October Update

Microsoft is slowly getting closer to reintroducing the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (1809) to the masses. The company pulled the update earlier this month following several driver issues and reports from some users that it was deleting files.

Build 17763.104 contains a handful of fixes, including incorrect details shown in the Task Manager under "processes," applications becoming unresponsive after Connected Standby, driver compatibility problems and issues with antivirus and virtualization programs.

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These appear to tackle a number of known issues with drivers from HP and Intel that were widely discussed in the past few weeks. But the company has yet to announce a re-release date to the general public for 1809. But with Windows Insiders testing it and providing feedback, hopefully the next time it will go off without a hitch (or any missing files).

Andrew E. Freedman
  • alan_rave
    Let's wait for a while.Maybe Microsoft has to fix the last update too;))
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  • svan71
    I know my Threadripper chipset driver install was causing a bsod, hopefully this gets fixed.
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