Ever since Microsoft rolled out the Windows 10 May 2020 update, the company has been fixing issues related to the update through monthly patches. Recently, the company started rolling out the path for July. However, one major issue has not yet been fixed and the Redmond-based company has also acknowledged this. Microsoft has confirmed that […]
Ever since Microsoft rolled out the Windows 10 May 2020 update, the company has been fixing issues related to the update through monthly patches. Recently, the company started rolling out the path for July.
However, one major issue has not yet been fixed and the Redmond-based company has also acknowledged this.
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