Unfortunately, Windows 10 version 1709 also brings issues of its own despite Microsoft’s efforts to detect and squash all the bugs prior to the official release. In this article, we’re going to list the most frequent issues reported by users after installing the update as well as their corresponding workarounds, whenever available.
Fall Creators Update reported bugs
1. Activation errors
If you can’t activate the OS, you’re not the only one: many users encountered various activation issues and are still unable to activate the new OS. One of the most common Fall Creators Update activation errors is error code 0x803F7001. Here’s how one user describes this problem: In this case, wait a few days and the OS should activate automatically as the machines have a digital license, which should allow them to maintain their activation status. For more information on how to fix various Windows 10 activation errors, check out this guide.
2. Blue Screen of Death errors on install
Many users are still struggling to install the Fall Creators Update on their computers. The download and install process sometimes fails with various error codes or BSoD errors, as this user reports: If you can’t install the Windows 10 FCU on your PC, this troubleshooting guide can help you to fix various install errors and issues.
3. Remote Desktop Connection crashes
If you often use remote desktop connections, don’t hurry to install Windows 10 version 1709. Users report that Remote Desktop Connection crashes when they try to connect to another device that’s not running the Fall Creators Update.
ALSO READ: Fix: Remote Desktop Won’t Connect in Windows 10
4. High CPU usage
Other users noticed that certain processes are now causing high CPU usage, whereas this problem didn’t occur prior to the update.
This issue may appear after Windows update gets stuck when downloading an update or a corrupted Windows service causes the Service Host to consume more CPU usage than normal. To fix high CPU usage with the Windows 10 version 1709, run the System File Checker followed by DISM to repair damaged system files. Here are the steps to follow:
- Go to Start > type cmd > right-click Command Prompt > select Run as Administrator
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- Wait for the scanning process to complete and then restart your computer. All corrupted files will be replaced on reboot.
- Launch Command Prompt again and type the following command: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
- Launch Task Manager to check if the issue persists. For more information on how to fix high CPU issues on PC, follow the steps available in this guide.
5. Edge Favorites are gone
If you lost Edge Favorites after the upgrade, don’t worry, we have a solution. Here are the steps to follow to restore Favorites on Edge: ALSO READ: Here’s how the Fall Creators Update lets you customize Favorites in Edge
6. Certain apps are missing
Many users reported that the icons for some of the Store apps are missing after the upgrade. While the apps are already on the computer, the problem is in how users can’t access them unless they go to the Store, search for the respective apps and click the play button from within the store to launch the apps. It simply appears that the PC can’t detect the apps: For the time being, there is no solution available to fix this problem.
7. PC keeps asking for Defaultuser0 password
Users also reported that their PCs keep asking them to enter the password for Defaultuser0. However, users are unable to enter Defaultuser0 account since it’s locked, and they can’t access Windows 10 at all. If you encountered this problem, this troubleshooting guide can help you solve it. These are the most common Windows 10 Fall Creators Update bugs reported by users. If you encounter other issues, tell us more about your experience in the comment section below! RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:
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