Microsoft’s Windows 10 was launched globally on 29 July. To avail of the upgrade, users started grabbing the official ISO file directly from Microsoft’s website. However, a few users experienced a problem, already! During the Windows 10 setup, a generic error message popped up on the screen - Something happened. The explanation provided below was the same, Something happened. It seemed very haphazard and of course, Twitter trolled this bug to its limit. https://twitter.com/roustem/status/626549497250861056/photo/1 https://twitter.com/jonathantimar/status/626269345908285441/photo/1 https://twitter.com/100PercentAPlus/status/626651083688050689 https://twitter.com/plgSeb/status/626474023967436800 https://twitter.com/DaveOshry/status/626471318578294784 https://twitter.com/zimmergren/status/613249810246828032 However, a Reddit user pointed out that the problems resides in the language settings and can be fixed if you re-download a specific language set. According to a report by Wired, users should go to ‘Control panel’, ‘Language and region’, and then go to the region for the United States, click ‘Administrative’ and change the language to English (United States).
It’s been only day since Microsoft’s Windows 10 received a global launch. To avail the upgrade, everyone was grabbing the official ISO file directly from Microsoft’s website. However, a few users experienced a problem, already!
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