Windows 10 April 2018 Update runs into more SSD woes, this time with Toshiba models

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Toshiba solid-state drives, with PCs that use these models being blocked from upgrading to the April 2018 Update.The affected drives are the
and troubleshooting forum (spotted by Computerworld).Those who upgrade to the Windows 10 April 2018 Update on a machine running one of these
with Toshiba and hardware manufacturers to block devices running these SSDs from installing the April 2018 Update
Just as was the case with the Intel SSD 600p Series and Pro 6000p Series NVMe drives, as we mentioned at the outset of this story (although
these Intel SSDs suffered a more serious problem with a crash, and reboot to a UEFI screen).Road ahead blockedThese blocks will stay in
place until Microsoft has resolved the incompatibility issue with the drives, and then users will get the green light to install the
update.As to the timeframe for a solution for these Toshiba SSDs, Microsoft believes that a fix will be ready in early June; so hopefully
subsequently noticed a drop in your battery life, you may want to revert back to the previous version of Windows 10 (Fall Creators