Windows 10 devices by default come with a single C Drive and ideally users are recommended to create a partition D Drive to make sure that no major data loss is incurred due to software mishaps like these.
It’s good to see Microsoft being proactive with its measures to control the extent of the damage caused by its latest software update.
With over 700 million devices said to be running on Windows 10, the software giant would have got into serious trouble if the update rollout wasn’t paused.