Affected systems would boot to a blue screen asking the user to choose a keyboard language, after doing so, they would be presented with three options-Windows Rollback, Windows 10 on Volume, and Windows 10 on Volume. Over on Reddit, it's noted that several Avast users have experienced trouble trying to install the update. We saw that recently when Microsoft halted the update to machines running an Intel SSD 600p or SSD Pro 6000 series drive until a fix could be issued, and now we're seeing it again, this time on systems running Avast's antivirus software. Microsoft has not seen a ton of issues rolling out its April 2018 Update for Windows 10, though there have been some snags along the way, prompting the company to block the update on some machines.
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