With the new update for Windows 10 you will no longer suffer unexpected random reboots

 Microsoft has finally been able to fix the annoying error that was throwing us a random restart in Windows 10, and that could not be avoided.



Windows 10 starts the year offering us an interesting update that you should download, especially if you have been suffering from annoying failures since November, including random reboots and a failure that eliminated our passwords stored in the operating system.



The people of Redmond want to start 2021 well and for this they have just fixed an annoying Windows 10 error that caused a random reboot on some devices that were running the October 2020 update . And it is that already in November Microsoft confirmed that some recent updates caused critical problems in the system.


With regard to this specific failure, Windows 10 could show you a small blue window warning you that your computer will automatically restart in one minute, so the user had only 60 seconds to save whatever type of work he was doing .


In the support document announcing the availability of the patch for this bug, it is indicated that users will no longer encounter this critical error as long as the computer is updated to the latest version of Windows 10 that was released in October .


Windows 10 unexpected restart

Another bug that will be solved with a future update is the solution to a problem that eliminates our stored passwords in Windows 10 . If we are affected by this failure, the system automatically removes our login sessions from applications and websites after restarting the computer.


On the other hand, those in Redmond have already lifted the lock on the October 2020 update, making it available to a larger set of teams in the coming days.


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