The new functionality will be included with the next feature upgrade, designated 1903 in Microsoft's yymm format and likely named 'Windows 10 April 2019 Update.' The upgrade will probably begin reaching users in the next four weeks.
Windwill display this message when it automatically uninstalls a problematic monthly update. 'This is only done as a last resort,' Microsoft asserted. If so, these updates may be uninstalled automatically to get the device back to a workable state. 'If all these steps are unsuccessful and your machine is still unable to start up properly, Windows will determine if the startup issue was introduced after recent driver or quality updates were installed.
'If Windows detects that your machine cannot start up successfully, it will try to diagnose and resolve failures due to disk issues, system file corruption, invalid registry keys, or other such causes,' the document said. The next iteration of Windows 10 will self-diagnose start-up failures and if necessary uninstall recent updates to get the PC up and running, Microsoft quietly announced in a support document earlier this week.