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Microsoft rolled out a significant Windows 10 update this November, Version 1511, but has now removed it owing to user complaints about huge installation problems.

Many Window users complained the upgrade was missing on Windows Update, while others said its installation progress stopped after 44% and didn’t proceed any further, states Beta News.

Despite the ruckus surrounding the major glitches in the Windows 10 update, there’s been no proper explanation that explains why the problems are occurring. People are making wild conjectures there’s a major flaw in the build or a serious technical problem with the server.

At the start, Microsoft offered solutions by advising users to remove any inserted SD card that could help finish the installation job. Otherwise, a Mini-USB port could be used instead of the upgrade. Nothing seemed to work, however, and that’s when the company decided to pull the updates from Windows Update and Media Creation Tool.

While Microsoft confirms removing the November update, it’s not given any concrete explanation about the real cause of the problem. As for now, users can download Windows 10 by using build 10240 via the MCT tool.

The situation is raising many eyebrows since users are compelled to download old versions of Windows 10 instead of the current version for a fresh installation. Users, however, can download the new version only after getting the November update via Windows Update, reports The Windows Club.

Many Microsoft fans have already updated to Windows 10, but they’ll have to wait a little more to get the November update. Needless to say but after a month, your PC will automatically download the new November update once the glitches are solved.

You’ll still have to wait for a few more days to get the new update that has many interesting features to offer.

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