File Explorer Problem That May Affect Millions of Windows 10 Users
Microsoft is trying to convince millions of Windows 7 users to switch to the Windows 10 operating system. However, some problems in Windows 10 continue to intimidate Windows 7 users.
Although Microsoft has released Windows 10 a long time ago, many users still prefer to use Windows 7 on their computers. Microsoft is trying to encourage Windows 7 users to upgrade to Windows 10.
However, some problems in Windows 10 raise questions for Windows 7 users. One of them is the Windows 10 File Explorer problem, which is expected to be fixed for a long time, according to the news in WinCentral. File Explorer problem; it causes problems such as game conflicts, driver issues, blue screen and heavy performance.
Users who expressed their complaints on Microsoft's community page stated that they had sound problems after installing the new update, they had TPM driver problems, the boot times were very heavy and they could not even pass the boot screen.
The positive thing for now is that the KB4532695 update that causes these issues is an optional update. However, it should be reminded that this update has taken its place on the official support page. So there is also the possibility of KB4532695 being sent as a batch update.
The Microsoft part of the work is a bit more interesting, although users have raised such issues. The company says they do not see any problems with this update. Microsoft has also used this type of disclosure for complaints from users before. So Windows users have to give a green light in the hope of fixing any existing issues.
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