Windows 10. Microsoft Promises to SOLVE a BIG PROBLEM

Windows 10. A big problem with the operating system has part of Microsoft's promise that they will be solved together with an imminent update.

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Windows 10. The Microsoft company made a very important promise to its users, namely to solve a very important problem that is encountered by many of the users OS. At the moment, every time a problem occurs in the Windows 10 installation process, users are recommended to get help from online articles published by company employees, named KBXXXXXX.

Windows 10KB is Microsoft's shorthand for the expression, Knowledge Base, that is, the entire library of documents that explain the various problems of the company's products, but also the solutions for them. Microsoft has come to the conclusion that the vast majority of its customers have no idea what to do when they are advised to look for a document named KBXXXXXX on the company's website when they have problems with Windows 10, and this will change

Windows 10 will have changes from Microsoft to solve a big problem

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Windows 10. To solve the problem, those from Microsoft intend to provide more explanations regarding the documents whose name starts with KB, but also to provide direct links to them even in the error messages. Microsoft employees have revealed this change for Windows 10 as being ready to be offered together with version 1903, that is, the current April 2019 Update, which will be available in April itself.

Microsoft's Windows Insider team revealed the upcoming changes to its setup error messages in a webcast. Users should see new, more helpful error messages in Windows 10 version 1903, currently in testing as Windows 10 19H1. Microsoft's research found that users would often get a setup block and not know what to do afterwards, and that the current messaging doesn't help users understand how to unblock it.

Windows 10. The image above is an example of how the software installation system can cause problems for users, and from there it started to solve customer complaints. Theoretically, starting with the April update for Windows 10, Microsoft should make the procedure for installing the operating system in computers much simpler and easier to understand, but the company has also shown us that it does not really understand what people want, and do nonsense