The next Windows update will not be installed on your computer if you have a USB connected to it!

Windows Update May 10, 2019 is just around the corner. Insiders are already testing it, and within a month we can install it on our computers after being thoroughly verified that it has no problem. However, this update is known to present at least three problems.
One of these problems is that if you have an external storage device connected to a computer, such as USB memory or an SD card, whether hard drives or external drives, you can not install the update. It is strange that Microsoft has made this decision, as there are many users who use these devices to install the Windows operating system 10.

The reason that the company used is that the characters associated with each unit can be reset during the installation process in a way that can cause conflicts when the computer restarts, either by erroneous messages or by programs that can cause the update to fail.


Complicating matters further, Microsoft's way of reporting this flaw simply tells us that "this computer can not be updated," saying it has a device that is not ready to install this version of Windows 10. So, the October 2018 Update computer with USB memory Installed in unit G can be in unit H after reinstallation.
In addition to removable devices such as USB flash drives, Microsoft warns that this change in characters can also occur for internal storage, such as a hard drive.