yes i did notice some freezing in firefox and computer slow down after the system update....maybe they will fix it in the next update release.
Download your ISO from Microsoft official website and do clean install. After that install your hardware vendor chipset driver follow by others.
If your problem is with Chrome or Firefox one can not really blame Microsoft for it, the problem lies with the respective third party software vendors, it's up to them to correct their code, it's not Microsoft's problem to correct their code to make the third party software work, so while going back to the previous Windows build might make your life easier, it would be much more prudent for you to stay on this build, and complain to Google and Mozzilla to get their act together and straighten their code out (if I remember correctly we had the same problem when 8 was first introduced) The reason I say this, because I have not yet installed Chrome nor Firefox yet on the anniversary update, I did a clean install, then the cumulative update then went and updated all my drivers and I have yet to see any problems. So it's not the OS but the browsers you are using.
is not just the browser i have experience computer slow down after the last update..... and what hell are talking about windows is 100% garbage.
Just to make it clear, the freezing issue has NOTHING to do with browsers. It does it at random times, even when idle with no open programs. I can tell when it's happening when my HDD LED is solid for up to 2 minutes. Anything I then try to open, doesn't respond until the LED stops being solid. I WAS going to do a clean install with the ISOs released since I've had this issue with the Insider Preview builds. I've reported this issue SO many f'ing times in the Feedback Hub app, and they still haven't fixed it? GG, morons.