I can't even keep a stable session long enough to describe all the MSoft has screwed up on their update. Any suggestions?
I'm sorry that you're having problems with MS Update.
But if you want to recieve help you will have to provide more info what is your problem what update broke your pc. was it the Windows 10 Anniversary update? or some of cumulative updates do you know KB?
there is known issues with Anniversary update but it should be stable enough to work for most parts.
What problems do you have exactly is it BSOD or other kind of crashes? any error messages?
Because now your post sounds like angry rant.
The update did not make it unstable. It is the fact that you did an upgrade and had issues that your prior version of Windows did not take care of during housekeeping, along with any changes you may have made, that can roll over with the newer version.
If it is older software and games, that is a known issue with Windows 10 that those areas are ongoing.
I agree with what is said above. I had a problem after the upgrade, but I already had a couple is issues with 10586, so those issues were worse after the upgrade. I did a clean install of the Anniversary update, and all is well. No problems.
I did received the Anniversary Update on the first week of its launched, doesn't have any major problem on my hardware.
Well, in my defense, I DID try to elaborate about my issues, but as I said, my laptop kept on freezing on Chrome. Can you please give me the link to reinstall the Anniversary Update, and any other info I need to get it done.
Thanks again,
GPL
Click the Start button, click Settings icon, click Recovery. You can go back to the previous version or Reset the computer but with Reset you may lose your data so back up to a different drive anything you created, don't want to lose or doesn't exist anywhere else first "just in case".
Go to Google and type, Windows 10 media creation tool. Once you download the tool, download the Anniversary update and save it as an ISO, burn to a DVD, and there you have install media to reinstall Windows
That will only lead them to a malware site. They need to go to microsoft.com not do a search on the web.
Windows 10 Media Creation Tool
Windows 10 AU ISOs download page
Google search works OK for me in looking for MS resources, but if you're concerned about wilful misdirection, you can always add "site:microsoft.com" to your search terms and it will return only hits from the MS website.
HTH,