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Windows 10 update has another bug that causes backup damage and camera failure

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Since the release of Windows 10, there have been continuous problems, and some users have even dubbed it “Bug10”. Now, Windows 10 has a problem again! Last month, Windows 10 pushed the latest February cumulative update, which fixed many faults but introduced new problems. According to a report from Windows Lastest, this update of Windows 10 caused problems with file history backup tools and webcams and even caused App crashes, installation failures and other errors.

According to reports, file logging is the default backup solution for Windows 10, which allows users to backup file snapshots to USB or network storage. Obviously, this is a one-time setup, once and for all backup solution that is “forgettable after setting”, but after Windows 10 KB4601319, which is the cumulative update in February, this backup solution was destroyed.

Some users reported that this update caused some users’ file history to be damaged, causing the backup to fail completely. After uninstalling the KB4601319 patch, you can restore the normal backup. There is a thread of discussion on this matter in the Microsoft community, but no Microsoft insider has yet to acknowledge the issue.

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In this discussion thread of the Microsoft community, there are indeed other users who reported the failure of the design file history function. In addition, users have reported the problem in places such as Reddit.

A user pointed out that this failure would first cause a significant delay, then the “Backup Options” would appear on the screen, and then the error “Your data was not backed up” appeared. When the user clicks the “Backup Now” option, a “Cancel” button will appear, and the backup does not work. In addition, another error will appear when you try to perform a backup. The message says that the file cannot be copied to the file history drive and the user data backup cannot be started (error 80070005).

Users claim that they have encountered these same problems since February 10. At present, I have tried to reset the file history completely, delete the configuration file, and change the backup folder to another external drive, but the problem still exists. The final solution to the problem is to roll back from the KB4601319 patch to the original version.

Therefore, if you also encounter such problems, you may wish to uninstall the KB4601319 patch and roll back the system.

The fault caused by the KB4601319 patch does not stop there.

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