Windows 10 support for deleted files

Microsoft announced the upgrade of Windows 10 along with the new Surface on 2 October. A few days later, there were file deletion reports by upgrading the operating system.

Yes the of Microsoft for unknown reasons currently deletes personally from the Documents folder or in Greek Documents.Windows 10

So the company decided to take back the update, with Dona Sarkar stating that just in case s call support, and bring your computer to a “good state.”

https://twitter.com/donasarkar/status/1048612272287834112

How true is the answer above and why Mrs Sarkar uses the tag at the beginning of the tweet #WindowsInsiders, since the information was officially released for all?

Hopefully you didn't have to endure the nightmare. If you're one of the lucky ones, make sure you don't download the installation ISO. In general, before upgrading to any new version of Windows 10, you should create backups of your files.

If you are among the unlucky:

As for Microsoft's Sarkar tips published by the above tweet, the company's support line simply asks users to use System Restore to return their functionality to an earlier point.

In some cases, Microsoft technicians are running a remote connection and an NTFS file recovery, with a third party program. So to save the hassle you can try the above "techniques" yourself, without being directed from the phone.

The latest failure of Microsoft came to remind us of what we have been supporting for a long time at iGuRu.gr. All "free" versions of the operating system are aimed at testers. If you want a stable version you should seriously consider installing Windows 10 Enterprise which of course costs…

Window 10 April 2018 Update expected problems in beta editions

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