本帖最后由 AlexLee19 于 2016-8-14 11:44 编辑
--更新后可能发生桌面无反应
--SSD+HD可能也会发生问题,当系统与APP不是装置在同一个盘(我的理解不晓得对不对?详细请看原文)
Windows 10 PCs Freezing After Installing Anniversary Update
The Anniversary Update launched on August 2 and only one day later we told you about a freezing issue that’s become more widespread these days and which makes it impossible for some to use their PCs after installing the latest Windows 10 update. Microsoft has finally acknowledged the bug and said that it’s working on a fix, but reveals that only a small number of computers is actually affected. Move your apps to the Windows drive in Safe ModeFurthermore, Redmond claims that the freezing issue is only experienced on computers with SSDs where apps are installed on a different drive than the one where Windows 10 is installed. So the most obvious workaround is to move all apps to the drive where Windows 10 is located and the company says that the easiest way to do this is to boot into Safe Mode where no freezing happens. “Microsoft has received a small number of reports of Windows 10 freezing after installing the Anniversary Update on systems with the operating system stored on a solid-state drive (SSD) and apps and data stored on a separate drive. This issue does not occur when starting Windows 10 in Safe Mode,” the company says. “You can work around this issue by signing into Windows 10 using Safe Mode to move your apps and data to the same drive as your operating system. We ask for your patience while we continue our investigation,” it added, explaining that the Windows team is now looking into reports and trying to develop a fix. Microsoft also notes that users who don’t want to wait for a fix can also downgrade to their previous Windows version, but emphasizes that this option is only valid for the first 10 days after deploying the Anniversary Update. So if you installed the new version just recently and experiencing this bug, you better consider our options because you don’t have too much time to make a decision. ---关于freezing issue--- Windows 10 PCs Freezing After Installing Anniversary Update
Read more: http://news.softpedia.com/news/windows-10-pcs-freezing-after-installing-anniversary-update-506919.shtml#ixzz4HH4fjVez The Windows 10 Anniversary Update is now available for download, and just as expected, users rushed to install it to get all the improvements that everyone has been talking about in the past few months. Unfortunately, however, a number of PCs are hit with issues causing them to freeze after installing the Anniversary Update, and judging from the number of posts online, this isn’t quite an isolated bug. Basically, what is happening is that machines freeze all of a sudden after installing the Anniversary Update, and the crash occurs at random moments, after booting to the desktop. There are reports claiming that PCs become unresponsive the second after they boot to the desktop, while others say it takes a few minutes for their systems to freeze. At first look, it doesn’t seem like the problem is caused by third-party apps, as booting into Safe Mode and performing a clean boot make no difference, so it has to be something caused by the Anniversary Update, users believe. How to fix the problem According to posts in this reddit discussion, the easiest way to deal with the issue is to create Windows 10 Anniversary Update installation media using the /u/KuruQan describes the workaround that solved the issue in his case (keep in mind, however, that Microsoft has not yet acknowledged the bug, and an official solution is not yet available): “After that I inserted the USB flash disk into USB 2.0 port (3.0 have problems on some motherboards when booting from them), went to the USB flash folder, run setup.exe, chose ‘don't look for updates,’ unchecked ‘help microsoft with blabla’ and clicked trough the install app. I chose keep all my settings and personal documents, let it proceed, pc restarted and after installation I'm running the windows 10 1607 with no freeze after 20 seconds after startup (I did multiple restarts to test it).” We’ve reached out to Microsoft to see if they’re aware of this problem and if it’s a widespread issue, so we’ll update the article when we receive an answer.
Read more: http://news.softpedia.com/news/microsoft-confirms-some-pcs-freeze-after-windows-10-anniversary-update-install-507275.shtml#ixzz4HH3h8sxW
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