Win10 is currently flawed Microsoft promises to fix within 48 hours

  
According to the CNET website report, Microsoft is clearly developing patches that can correct download defects affecting Windows 10 store users.


According to ZDNet reported that on Saturday, part of the Windows 10 users started reporting that they can not access the app store to download new software or update existing software. In addition, some apps downloaded from the app store, such as the Windows 10 email app, also don't work. For example, ZDNet editor Mary Jo Foley said her Mail client showed that she received a new message, but she could not open, delete or move any mail.
CNET said that although the cause of the problem has not been publicly disclosed, Microsoft has promised to develop patches. In a brief statement sent to the blog site Windows Central on Tuesday, local time, a Microsoft spokesperson said, "This issue will be resolved through Windows Update within the next 48 hours." Therefore, it is expected that affected users will be on Tuesday or Received the patch before the end of Wednesday.
Microsoft has released Windows 10 to Windows Insider project users since July 29, and Windows 7 and 8.1 users who have subscribed to Windows 10 have begun to receive the operating system. Microsoft announced on July 31 that Windows 10 is already running on 14 million devices.
Windows 10 is very important to Microsoft. Microsoft is eager to make Windows 10 as many users as possible, which is why it gives Windows 7 and 8.1 users a free upgrade. Microsoft also intends to develop a phased release of Windows 10, allowing Windows Insider users to upgrade first, which also allows it to correct possible defects in a timely manner, and then continue to release to other users. Overall, the release of Windows 10 is still smooth. Despite internal and external testing, there are some minor flaws in the meantime, but for products like Windows 10, this is inevitable.
A cumulative update package released last Wednesday caused some users to experience repeated reboots. CNET pointed out that some people speculated that the Windows Store issue and the cumulative update package issue are related, but there is no evidence that there is a connection between the two.

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