Windows 10 has a constant stream of bugs. Fortunately, there is a fix.
According to our sister site TechRadar, this is all related to version KB4535996 of Windows 10, a particularly buggy update that hit in February. KB4535996, among other serious and annoying flaws, led to slow boot times and error-ridden startups led to. Fortunately, there is a solution.
For starters, the Windows 10 download is optional, so you can postpone the update. However, if, like me, you have downloaded all available patches, it is already too late.
Fortunately, Windows 10 KB4535996 can be uninstalled. Here are instructions on how to remove the update if your PC takes a long time to boot.
These steps can also be performed in Safe Mode if your PC is buggy and you cannot get to the real Windows 10. PC won't boot? Clicking Delete or F2 during startup may solve the problem.
This is just the latest terrible Windows 10 update; in February, Windows 10 KB4532693 was found to be deleting files on the desktop, and KB4532695 was Blamed.
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