According to Windowslatest reports, Microsoft Windows 10 version 2004 was released on May 27, which includes WSL 2, cloud downloads and other improvements to the basic code. Unfortunately, the May 2020 update also brought some problems, including a bug affecting memory.
Like Windows 8 and Windows 7, Windows 10 also comes with a disk optimization tool that can automatically defragment files for you as scheduled. By default, the system uses the Disk Optimizer tool to optimize storage drives once a week.
After the optimization/defragmentation process is completed, the time in the “Last Run” column in the “Optimize Drives” tool will be updated and the status will be similar to “OK (0 days since the last run).”
In the subsequent Windows Update on May 10, 2020, Microsoft’s drive optimization tool (also known as Disk Defragmenter) cannot report the status of the last optimized disk .
If the user views the application to check the “Last Run” column, the driver optimization tool may prompt that no scan has been performed, and Windows may even prompt that the drives need to be optimized, even if they are optimized.
Naijatechnews.com understands that Microsoft has confirmed that the May 2020 update will cause problems with the built-in Drive Optimizer tool. The fix will be included in an optional update next week, also known as the “C” preview. Within Microsoft, optional updates are called “C” releases (C is the third week of each month), and Patch Tuesday updates are called version B because they are pushed out in the second week of each month.
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