Windows 10 version 2004 Randomly freezes

Anonymous
2020-04-25T10:18:00+00:00

windows 10 version 2004 which is the latest feature update, freezes randomly.

if anyone knows how to fix it please help its victims.

thanks.

[Moderator Edit: Moved from Windows \ Windows 10 \ Install & Upgrade**]**

(Moderator Edit: Moving this back to Windows 10 forum since this is a Release build.)

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

Locked Question. This question was migrated from the Microsoft Support Community. You can vote on whether it's helpful, but you can't add comments or replies or follow the question. To protect privacy, user profiles for migrated questions are anonymized.

0 comments No comments
{count} votes

179 answers

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. Anonymous
    2020-04-25T12:21:13+00:00

    Version 2004 is a Insider Preview release and not yet released to the public in general. You need to post in the Insider Preview forum or move this thread.

    What build do you have, type winver in Search and select the top result, post back the build in full.

    3 people found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments
  2. Anonymous
    2020-04-26T06:31:19+00:00

    Version 2004 is a Insider Preview release and not yet released to the public in general. You need to post in the Insider Preview forum or move this thread.

    What build do you have, type winver in Search and select the top result, post back the build in full.

    2 people found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments
  3. Anonymous
    2020-04-26T06:32:36+00:00

    I rolled back, but it's the same again.

    it's not rolling back.

    plz, help.

    thanks.

    1 person found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments
  4. Anonymous
    2020-04-26T13:01:20+00:00

    As you should be aware you are running a beta buiid of Windows 10. 

    The build number you have is on the fast ring testing newer features and as such could cause problems. 

    You should clean install the latest available preview or failing that carry out a reset to see if the build is more stable.

    1 person found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments
  5. Anonymous
    2020-04-26T14:46:42+00:00

    Sometimes with Fast Ring builds, all we can do is to wait a week or two to see if the next build is better.

    If the computer is too unstable to even be able to upgrade, you might need to try to go back to a previous build. This is normally only available for 10 days after an upgrade, but running disk cleanup might remove that option sooner.

    Also, sometimes it is best to clean-install Windows to an empty, unformatted disk, so you should always keep your data backed up, in case this becomes necessary.

    1 person found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments