Win10 first anniversary update system freeze problem how to solve

  
After a period of Win10 first anniversary update official version push, some users have encountered the Win10 system freeze bug, and Microsoft has also admitted and said that it is investigating the problem, the problem generally appears in the system installed on SSD solid state drives, applications and The data is stored on other separate hard disks.




To solve this problem, Microsoft still needs to push the Win10 patch update. Here you can start with Win10 security mode.
• After booting in Win10 Safe Mode, transfer your application installation and data to the operating system disk (usually the C drive).
If the Win10 first anniversary update freezes the bug, we also recommend that the user choose to roll back to the previous Win10 1511 system Build 10586 system, which is a major update of Win10 TH2. The tutorial is as follows:
Method 1: Use the repair mode
• Restart your computer. When the login screen interface appears, select Power —— Press Shift while restarting
• After the computer restarts, select the option on the screen, select Troubleshoot ——Advanced Mode——Back to Previous version. If you don't see this option, please continue to browse Method 2

Method 2: Use Safe Mode to set up the application
• Restart your computer. When the login screen interface appears, select Power —— Press Shift while restarting
• After the computer restarts, select the option on the screen, select Troubleshoot ——Advanced Mode ——Startup Settings&mdash ;—Restart
• After the computer restarts, you will see a list of new options, select 4 or F4 to start the computer in safe mode
• Open the Settings app
• Select Update & Security & mdash ;—Restore options
• Under "Rewind to earlier version", select rollback system

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