What should I do if the win10 preview version 10041 has a hard disk loss?

  

The installation of Win10 Preview 10041 is getting bigger and bigger, so more problems have gradually begun to be exposed. After the Win10 preview version of the 9879 Quick Update was released last year, there were users who had "hard disk loss" problems, causing a lot of damage. In order to avoid this recurrence, Microsoft added the UEFI firmware detection mechanism in this Win10 Preview 10041 Quick Update.

However, according to some users, they were rejected when they tried to install the system. The reason is that the system prompts “The system cannot be installed because there is an unsupported hard disk layout for the UEFI firmware on the user's computer”. In response to this question, Microsoft gave a response in its official community because the detection mechanism was added to the new system to ensure that UEFI is properly configured before the upgrade. However, this mechanism is “overreacting”, causing the problem of refusing user upgrades. Microsoft said they are working on the issue in the next Win10 release. From this point of view, this time & ldquo; overcorrected & rdquo; is a kind of "safe handling", refused to install some users to upgrade can largely avoid similar to the last serious incident recurrence. But is this arrangement intentionally made by Microsoft? If the detection mechanism is mature, it may not take this extreme measure against the "hard disk loss" problem.

For whatever reason, I hope that Microsoft can really solve this problem in the next version. If you are experiencing problems in the process of using Win10, please feel free to give feedback in the Win10 area of ​​the IT Home Forum, we will always pay attention to your feedback.

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