Windows 10 is a long-term development system that provides users with majar system updates approximately every six months. The latest update will be available to users for download and use in May. However, this update has a place that requires special attention.

Microsoft recently released a new Support instructions, indicating that there was a problem in the May major update. If this update is made while an external storage device such as a USB external hard drive or SD card is connected, it may cause the system to incorrectly arrange the storage drives. In view of this, Microsoft will check if the computer is connected to an external device before updating. If an external storage device is found, the system will not update until the device is successfully removed.

Microsoft said the issue will be resolved in future update. What Windows 10 users can do now is to follow Microsoft’s instructions to remove all external storage devices before making this major update.

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