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Microsoft has pulled the January Windows Server cumulative updates after critical bugs caused domain controllers to reboot, Hyper-V to not work, and ReFS volume systems to become unavailable.

>Microsoft has pulled the January Windows Server cumulative updates after critical bugs caused domain controllers to reboot, Hyper-V to not work, and ReFS volume systems to become unavailable.

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These issues included domain controllers going through an endless reboot loop, ReFS volumes becoming inaccessible and showing as RAW file systems, and Hyper-V no longer starting on servers.

Pretty major issues. This is why younever jump on a windows update. Wait a few weeks and let others beta test it.

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That's the problem. Microsoft uses street-shitters to make their changes because its easy for internet OTA updates. We ARE the beta testers.

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You have to give it to Microsoft, and their street shitters, they have been stealing shit from Unix for decades now, and somehow even when someone else wrote the entire fucking code base, these asswipes still managed to fuck it all up. Just how?!

Getting involved with that Gates monstrosity is nothing but a huge mistake. Linux free and doesn't have this MS update quality.

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Been running Gentoo for over 5 years on all my systems. Even with the insane learning curve I'm now ahead of the game with time/aggravation saved and knowledge learned.

Oh yeah, and it's all free.