Slow boot Microsoft Windows 10 update

Slow boot Microsoft Windows 10 update

Checks for slow boot and performance issues after Microsoft Windows 10 KB4559309 Edge update

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What do you say? Does the Windows 10 update cause problems? Get out of here! Exactly one month ago, we wrote about KB4559309 - an automatic update that gives everyone the chromium - based version of Microsoft Edge - and complained that the system was slow.

It seems that these are not isolated cases. Microsoft has now been hit with enough people to complain about performance issues and slow booting, forcing the company to launch an investigation. It is asking for more feedback from those who are experiencing a slow speed issue or a general decrease in system performance.

Here are some issues. First, the KB4559309 is an automatic update that forces Microsoft Edge on users. Second, after installing the update, if you find that it causes problems, uninstalling it is not so easy - in fact, going back to the old days using system restore is the only real option.

In response to growing complaints in the Microsoft forum, one of the moderators said:

  • I have spoken to Missy Quarry, from the Edge team, and they are investigating this problem. However, they really need more details submitted though the Feedback Hub on Windows 10.
  • To submit feedback, please go to start > Feedback Hub.
  • You will need to click onto report a problem. Then enter your feedback/problem you are having with Microsoft Edge.
So, if your computer is slowed down by KB4559309, it's time for Microsoft to tell you about it. Let’s hope the investigation yields a result and there will be a definite arrival soon.














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