Microsoft Warns Windows 10 Users
Microsoft Warns Windows 10 Users
Microsoft Warns Windows 10 Users: Support for Multiple Versions Ending This Year. Microsoft warned Windows 10 users that support for multiple outdated versions of the operating system are ending in May 2022.
US-based tech giant Microsoft recently issued a special bug warning for users of their Windows 10 OS version. According to the company, the newly discovered bug could affect the device's 'Remove Files' or 'Erase Files' option. So every Windows 10 user is asked to be careful when cleaning PC or personal computer and check if these files are actually deleted. This is because, even after resetting the device or choosing the 'Remove Everything' option, many files remain on the PC for this big issue. And this only happens to files on the device that are scanned by cloud services such as OneDrive or OneDrive for Business. And let me know if this whole thing is happening without the knowledge of the user. So those of you who use Windows 10 operating system must know the details and solution of this incident from our report.
Microsoft warns Windows 10 users about bug issues, affecting device file removal and deleting options
According to Microsoft, "When trying to reset a Windows device with an app that contains folders with repurchase data, such as OneDrive or OneDrive for Business, or downloaded files scanned by OneDrive, in many cases 'Rim' It is not being deleted even with the help of options. ” To address the issue, the company said, "We are working on this issue and will resolve the Windows 10 bug issue with an upcoming release." It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
Incidentally, Microsoft has come up with some temporary solutions to keep the PC temporarily secure. This is discussed below.
Simple and easy tips to stop the Windows 10 bug on your PC
1. Users are asked to unlink or sign out of the OneDrive app before resetting their Windows device or PC. Doing so will prevent bugs. To do this, you must first go to the Settings option. After that, go to the 'Unlinked OneDrive' section and disable, turn off or uninstall OneDrive.
2. Also, using the 'Storage Sense' option in the Settings app, it is possible to remove the old Windows folder of the reset device.
In addition to this Windows reset bug issue, cyber security researchers recently unveiled a new malware called Electron Bot. This malware enters the PC through the Microsoft Store and launches a 'remote' attack. At the same time, it is seizing the victim's personal social media account to promote YouTube and SoundCloud accounts. And already more than 5,000 people across 20 countries have fallen victim to this malicious software. According to reports, there are several malicious apps and games available on the app downloading platform developed by tech giant Google (Goolge) which are carriers of this dangerous malware. In this case, Checkpoint Research aka CPR specifically mentions that electron bot malware is hidden in popular games like 'Temple Run' and 'Subway Surfer'.
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