Here’s how one user describes this issue on Microsoft’s forum: Users first thought this was a driver related problem. However, reports confirmed that AMD and NVIDIA processors are equally affected by this issue. To fix this problem, you need to roll back your OS using the advanced options in the troubleshooting menu. If you got any error message the first time that you tried to roll back, simply try again and eventually you should be able to return to a working Windows version, as this Insider confirms: Microsoft has yet to acknowledge this problem,. However, judging by the number of reports, this is indeed a frequent problem, so the best solution is to simply pause updates for the time being. How has your Windows 10 build 17686 experience been so far? Did you encounter other issues apart from the one mentioned above? Let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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