
As Win10 version 1803 rattles through the unpaid beta-testing phase, it snagged another victim — Intel aging SSD6 solid-state drives.
Both Microsoft and Intel now admit that running Win10 version 1803 on Intel 600p or Pro 6000p is a recipe for disaster.Some Surface Pro (2017) models ship with &bad& Intel SSD Pro 6000p drives.
Customers are complaining about freezes with Win10 version 1803 — and the Microsoft support folks don&t have a clue what causing the problem.
Now we know.Here how the drama unfolded.Win10 version 1803 has been in beta testing for centuries, in internet time.
The &final& version, build 17134.1, entered the Windows Insider Fast ring almost a month ago, on April 16.
In a jumble of mixed-up build numbers, Win10 version 1803 has been officially pushed since April 30.
Why did it take so long to figure out that the 600p and Pro 6000p cause problems