Windows 10 October 2018 Update (1809 version) is arguably one of Microsoft's worst releases.
The way the company manages the situation shows that there was no backup plan, but also that we should now forget what we used to refer to as "fixed versions".
For history the 1809 version stopped circulating a few days after its official release to the public on October 2 due to one serious problem which was causing her deletion files.
From a technical point of view, Microsoft's move was correct, but since then the company has not released the October version. Yes, it seems to be trying to resolve various issues presented in Insider builds that are released, but more than a month after the first release there is no stable version.
Microsoft has even reportedly completed code fixes for most of the errors mentioned lately, but has only made them available internally within the company.
So we see that the way the company manages the situation is not the most ideal. The company declined to say when it plans to release the new "fixed" version or when the fixes will be released for the people waiting.
For now, the only way to get specific ones updates is to join the program Windows Insider, which for many is not possible.
However, it seems that joining Windows Insider and installing a trial build of Windows 10 may not be much different from installing a "fixed version" of the latest releases.
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