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It appears that there could be another issue with the October 2018 Update for Windows 10 – alongside the Intel CPU flaw we recently highlighted – and it’s a nasty one, potentially involving the loss of user data.

First off, we should certainly clarify that this is simply based on a number of user reports online, and no concrete conclusions have been drawn yet.

But those affected say the update has caused some of their personal data to vanish, and post-installation, files have seemingly been deleted from the Documents and Pictures folders, and possibly other media and miscellaneous files, too.

Windows Central is one of the sites that spotted, for example, a thread on Reddit where the user claims they lost all files from the aforementioned Documents and Pictures folders, as well as some apps (Spotify for one) and other content (Rainmeter skins).

Another denizen of Reddit reported the contents of their Documents folder going missing post-update, with all the user folders (Desktop and Download folders, and the like) having been shifted to their secondary drive (away from the system drive). 60GB of data went missing in total in this case.

And a complaint on Microsoft’s support forum highlights an even worse scenario than that, with 220GB of files vanishing (over two decades worth).

In the latter case, the user was advised to roll back their PC to before the installation of the October 2018 Update, which they did, but to no avail – the files still remained missing.

Others have pointed out that the lost files might have been hidden away somewhere – for example, in the ‘Windows.old’ directory – but some folks who’ve been hit have combed through their drives and completely failed to find any sign of the vanished personal data.

Cloud connection?

Another user in that Microsoft support thread reports losing over 100GB of data, although some of their files were still present in OneDrive. Speaking of Microsoft’s cloud storage solution, there has been some discussion online about a possible connection with OneDrive and this issue. It’s too early to draw any conclusions at the moment, though, as we’ve already mentioned.

Wccftech has also reported on this, and says a Microsoft spokesperson has acknowledged that the company is aware of the reports of this issue online, and that it’s “actively investigating”, although no further comment was made.

While it’s seemingly not a huge amount of people that are affected by this apparent flaw, where data loss is involved, the problem has to be taken very seriously, so we’d hope Microsoft will move very quickly indeed with its investigation.

Note that the October 2018 Update rollout hasn’t officially begun – automatic delivery of the update won’t start until October 9. So people installing the upgrade now are doing so manually (a process which we fully detail here).

Obviously, if this story gives you pause for thought or any degree of trepidation regarding installing the update, you’re best off waiting until we get word from Microsoft that the problem has been ironed out.

And as ever, when installing any major update to any device you own – whether that’s a PC, tablet or phone – do make sure that you back up all your data, if it isn’t already safely backed up somewhere. And preferably keep at least a couple of backups (perhaps one on a local external drive, and another in the cloud).

Also, bear in mind that if you hit any other snags with the big update, have a look at our guide on how to fix Windows 10 October 2018 Update problems.

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23 minutes ago, Leatherface said:

Very good, this makes me happy. I was going to defer this particular update myself, but when I read the reports of deleted files I started thinking "if they don't offer some sort of data recovery, there is going to be a huge lawsuit".

This is the right step to take for sure.

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They nuked their employees from QA team while back and ask users to test it directly. This has become common practice now with Apple and other companies as well.

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I'm torn on Windows 10, on one side it definitely runs better than 8.1 and 7. I've upgraded a couple workstations and they do work faster. Reinstalling is a breeze, driver management is much better, etc. The Linux subsystem is amazing and getting better, and at least on my mobile work laptop I just have Win10 with Ubuntu in the subsystem. That and Powershell is all I need to administrate my servers and do basic diagnosis on the network (for the hard stuff there's always a Kali Live USB).

 

On the other side, the Professional version is no longer Professional. It's just a Home version with the capability of joining Active Directory (exaggerating here a bit). It installs (and reinstalls) apps from the Windows Store without asking, cannot defer updates any more, reboots on my users and they loose docs (because they ignore the update prompts, mostly their fault yes but still, a OS should never auto reboot), among a good list of complaints I have experimented maintaining a handful of workstations. It has become so that, if you want to fully utilize the capabilities of AD, GPO and Windows Server 16, and want to have a clean, manageable Windows 10 installation without clutter and security, you need the freaking Enterprise version which is quite expensive.

 

This on top of the QA problems. So, while they're doing some good stuff, they're really messing up on other sides. As an enthusiast, I welcome the changes and I like Win10. As the responsible of a business whole IT infrastructure, they keep me on my toes.

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