[QUOTE]The technology giant estimates that about 95% of Windows 10 PCs were using anti-virus software that was already compatible with the latest Windows 10 Creators Update.
For the applications that were not compatible, Microsoft built a feature that lets users update their PCs and then reinstall a new version of the anti-virus software.
"To do this, we first temporarily disabled some parts of the AV software when the update began. We did this work in partnership with the AV partner to specify which versions of their software are compatible and where to direct customers after updating," Mr Lefferts writes.[/QUOTE]
doesn't really sound that bad
Imagine the outcry if AV software instead broke peoples updates / broke on someones update
[QUOTE=J!NX;52386405]Imagine the outcry if AV software instead broke peoples updates / broke on someones update[/QUOTE]
That was common a few years back.
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