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Posted: 24 Apr 2019 03:32 AM PDT If you have external storage attached to your computer, you may well find that you're unable to install the Windows 10 May 2019 Update when it is released next month. Out of an apparent abundance of precaution, Microsoft is opting to block the installation of the update if a computer has an external USB drive or SD card plugged in. The block is being introduced because of fears that drive letters might be inappropriately reassigned during the installation. See also: In a support article, Microsoft warns that some people may see an error message when they try to install the May 2019 Update. "This PC can't be upgraded to Windows 10" could be displayed if you have -- as many people do -- a USB device or SD card attached. You can see what the error message looks like here: Microsoft explains that:
The company goes on to provide an example of what might happen:
For now, the advice is to simply unplug the USB drive or SD card and restart the installation of the update, but a proper fix is in the pipeline. Microsoft says:
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Posted: 24 Apr 2019 06:11 AM PDT Junk keyboards? No sale. It's amazing one can't buy a reliable, high quality laptop from Apple at any price. |
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