Microsoft has resumed the deliverance of the latest Windows 10 October update, after there seemed to be a bit of a hurdle with a bug related to data loss.The company has gone on to comment on the matter by saying that it is confident that the problem has indeed been fixed, and has also stated that there seems to be no further evidence of data loss. However, the company is actually being quite cautious this time around, and is actually applying slow deployment, with the company only giving the device update when it thinks that you won’t have a problem.
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With that said and done, the company has used the re-release of the updated version of the software by defending the methods to which it uses to actually for the testing methods. The company introduced new uses of “data and feedback”, in order to improve the software quality, and also uses extensive automated testing, external labs, and partner vendors, amongst other methods relating to the testing methods. The company also actually tracked evidence to suggest that the quality is actually subject to improvement, not decline.
However, while Microsoft is seemingly taking pride and justifying its testing methods, the fact of the matter is that this process still let a data loss bug slip right through. Though these kind of serious update bugs tend to be rare and don’t happen to too many, the thing that is concerning many is whether or not Microsoft will be deploying different methods in the future to make sure that such a problem does not occur once again.