Chrome running sluggishly
Upon updating to Windows 10, many users find it puzzling that their Chrome browser, which they continue to use, becomes strangely sluggish. This is especially noticeable when performing heavy tasks such as playing flash games or streaming videos online.
Solution: Try disabling extensions to see if the issue is resolved. If not, reinstalling Chrome is also a good option.
Data from Internet Explorer
Since Windows 10 uses Microsoft Edge as the default browser, if you want to sync bookmarks and favorites, you have to do this manually.
Solution: In the Microsoft Edge browser, go to Settings > Improve favourites from other browser, then select favorites from the old browser and click Import.
Folder error
The email application on Windows 10 has been upgraded both in terms of graphics and features. However, there is one aspect where the old email application outperforms, which is the ability to create subfolders when organizing emails.
Currently, there is no solution to this problem. Hopefully, in future versions, Microsoft will add the mentioned feature to users.
Connection error
Some users have complained that their wifi is not displaying the menu as usual, and they are also unable to connect to the internet anymore.
Solution: We have a very detailed guide on fixing Windows 10 wifi not showing error. Please visit to refer.
Here are the 4 most complained about issues by users after upgrading to Windows 10. In addition to providing solutions, we also advise you to consider alternatives. For example, if Google Chrome is running slowly, you can switch to Microsoft Edge. Refer to choose Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome on Windows 10 for more details.
Currently, there are many causes leading to the blue screen error on your computer, one of which is The Boot Configuration Data File is Missing... This error occurs when the system is missing a file leading to Windows malfunctioning. To fix this error, please refer to how to fix The Boot Configuration Data File is Missing on Windows as Mytour has shared.
