![]() How long until Microsoft officially acknowledges the bug? Hard to say.įor those who sacrificed their machines and their sanity in pursuit of a fast upgrade to a marginally better version of Windows - I salute you. ![]() My guess is that there’s something specific in the logic for upgrading from 1803 to 1809 - a situation that isn’t frequently tested in beta cycles, where the emphasis is moving from one beta build to the next. Why didn’t Microsoft catch this bug in beta testing? I don’t know. Anything you do to your machine may disrupt the deleted files, and make parts of some of them unrecoverable. Most important: DON’T DO ANYTHING until you download and run Recuva. I have details for running Recuva in the Top 35 free apps for Windows 10 list. ![]() Since they were simply deleted, you can recover them. If you run the free version of Recuva - downloadable from the Avast/Piriform/CCleaner web site - you’ll find that all of the files were deleted, not moved, not erased. ![]()
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