Check if the update is necessary and consider its impact on your system.
Check if the update is necessary and consider its impact on your system.
I performed a fresh setup and the problems I faced with Windows 10 persist.
Not just because the problems you faced were present from the start. These are issues and defects I've been handling since the beginning. I've been using Windows since Windows 3.11, and honestly, Windows 10 doesn't impress me consistently—especially every weekday and on Sundays. It might be time to switch to another operating system.
I'm experiencing some issues, but they aren't severe. Most users reported positive results after the update 1903.
Besides the Ethernet driver issues and mouse problems, I’ve experienced several sleep interruptions where the computer would shut down unexpectedly. It’s been a rough ride—especially with my older Ivy Bridge system. Just keep in mind it might work on newer hardware.
I use Win10 Pro on two home computers and have chosen to skip the major semi-annual update for 90 days after release. This advice came from a colleague in IT. Microsoft often encounters issues with the first version, and problems tend to resolve around the 90-day point.
We postponing the feature rollouts for three months and quality improvements for two weeks on both Win10 Work Stations. Many MSFT updates cause issues right after release, so delaying helps. We expect the 1903 update next month.