Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Fix Computer That Won’t Boot After Windows 10 April 2018 Update

 I have had several customers have problems after the April 2018 update of Windows 10.  One of the most common problems is the computer will not boot after the update.  It normally gets caught in what I call a boot loop.  This is where the computer will start to boot then like 15 seconds later it will restart.  If this has happened to you the guide below will be one of the best computer tips that you have gotten all year!  If you do not feel comfortable doing the fix check out best computer repair services in Waco,TX. or call

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If your PC can’t boot after installing update KB4103721, you can try this workaround to get Windows 10 up and running again. On May 8, Microsoft started rolling out its first cumulative update to fix some of the problems with the Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803). However, as it turns out, the update described as KB4103721 is causing issues for some users. At the Microsoft’s Answers forums some users have been complaining that after installing update KB4103721, their computers are not able to boot. Although it may appear that not everyone is experiencing the same problem, there’s a number of users complaining about the same problem. If you’re among the few that have been affected, you can remove the update until a new version of the update releases fixing the problem. How to remove update KB4103721 from Windows 10 April 2018 Update

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