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The issue of Plug on Skype for Windows Phone — Microsoft Updates

However, the moderator mentioned that the problem plagues only those with the operating system installed on solid-state drives (SSDs), with apps and data downloaded on separate drives.

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Last week, we reported that several users are experiencing freezing issues on their PCs after the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

On August 12, it was finally shared by Microsoft in an update on the support page for Skype that the deadline for the support is killed off. The issue does not present itself when you boot your PC into Safe Mode. Even if the Windows 10 Redstone 2 will focus on structural improvements, Carmen Crincoli, Storage IHV partner manager at Microsoft, has said via WinBeta that the developers have prepared new features which are now tested in the canary ring, but she didn’t offer too many details. If you’re one of those users, there’s a way to fix the problem. To do so, reboot your PC and then hold down the SHIFT key at the sign-in screen and choose Power and then Restart.

After your PC restarts to the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot Advanced options Startup Settings Restart.

That’s also going to be the case for Windows RT as well as Android smartphones and tablets that are running version 4.0.3 and under. If it’s been less than 10 days since you installed the Anniversary Update-bringing your PC up to Windows 10 version 1607-you can rollback to the previous version, 1511.

The Redstone 2 update will make its debut in spring 2017, but until then, Microsoft will keep releasing test builds for Insiders and most likely, new features will be introduced during the development process.

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You can keep track of the Microsoft Answers thread for a more official fix once its available. Microsoft is working on it. By seeing the above you may able to see the thing what could have been the scenario after I experience the game. In the meantime, you can roll back to an earlier build of Windows 10 as a workaround, the company notes.

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