Massive Windows 10 update pulled as users report bugs

Seems not many can get things right the first time nowadays.
 
I remember seeing windows.old folders as far back as Win98SE if I'm not mistaken.

Yes quite true, they have always been around. BUT with WIN 10 the space taken up is now very large.

I think most of us would have not hesitated to run clean up either. But with the initial hassles and glitches with the WIN 10 upgrade, attention is now focussed on what MS is up to.
 
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I upgraded 4 computers to Win10 this last week, with no problems.

Except that I can't read the SARS PDF's any more, says that my Adobe is too old whereas it is the latest version.

Clearly SARS hasn't kept up.

Had to dig out an old Win7 netbook in order to read the SARS PDF's.
 
I upgraded 4 computers to Win10 this last week, with no problems.
You don't say it was using Widows Update, do you? ;)

I see Jola replies but not in this question, so it was upgrade from downloaded ISO for sure, not using Windows Update.
 
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I upgraded 4 computers to Win10 this last week, with no problems.

Except that I can't read the SARS PDF's any more, says that my Adobe is too old whereas it is the latest version.

Clearly SARS hasn't kept up.

Had to dig out an old Win7 netbook in order to read the SARS PDF's.
Or you could have opened it with Internet Explorer instead of Edge. :D
 
Or you could have opened it with Internet Explorer instead of Edge. :D

Tried everything, usually use Chrome. The SARS site is getting confused by something, who knows what, but it is something to do with the latest Win10.

But I will try IE and see what happens, thanks.
 
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