Some issues with the Windows 10 operating system are easy to fix, while others are so severe that Microsoft recommends that users not attempt to update the software until this issue has been resolved.
Issues with Microsoft Windows 10 May Update 2004
Microsoft has already acknowledged a minimum of ten new known issues in Windows 10 May 2020 Update and it appears that yet one more bug has made it to the ultimate release. The company has not released a statement on the issue, but sources say that there are at least ten more issues that remain undisclosed. Microsoft is currently working on a fix for the latest issue, which is said to be available as soon as possible.
Microsoft has released a list of issues that may affect users of its latest operating system, Windows 10. While none of these issues seem too bad, be sure to check out the list below to see if you’ll be affected. Windows 10 is a new operating system from Microsoft that is currently in beta. While it has been released to the public, there are still some known issues that may affect users. The list below includes some of the most common problems and their solutions. If you experience one of these problems, be sure to check out the solution and see if it applies to you. If you’re experiencing an issue with Windows 10, be sure to check out Microsoft’s list of known issues and solutions. ..
Difficulty Connecting to More than One Bluetooth Device
Microsoft has released a new update for Windows 10 that includes a fix for the incompatibility issues with certain Realtek Bluetooth radios. If you have an affected Realtek Bluetooth radio driver, you may be unable to attach or pair with quite one Bluetooth device at a time after updating. Microsoft is working on a fix for this issue, and we hope to have it available soon.
Errors or Issues During or After Updating Devices with Conexant ISST Audio Drivers
Microsoft and Synaptics have found incompatibility issues with certain versions of drivers for Conexant ISST audio driver and Windows 10, version 2004 (the Windows 10 May 2020 Update). Windows 10 devices with affected Conexant ISST audio driver might receive an error or experience issues while installing the update or after the device has updated. The affected driver are going to be named Conexant ISST Audio or Conexant HDAudio Driver under Sound, video, and game controllers in Device Manager and have file name uci64a96.dll through uci64a231.dll and a file version less than 7.231.3.0. ..
Errors or Issues During or After Updating Devices with Certain Conexant Audio Drivers
This problem has been identified with certain Conexant or Synaptics audio devices and Windows 10, version 2004 drivers. If you have an affected device, please update to the latest driver version. The affected driver are getting to be named Conexant HDAudio Driver under Sound, video and game controllers in Device Manager.
Issues Using ImeMode Property to Regulate IME Mode for Individual Text Entry Fields
Some apps may not be able to use the ImeMode property with certain input methods, such as the Japanese IME. If you’re using an IME that doesn’t work with the app, you may need to change its mode to Hiragana or Kanji.
Variable Refresh Rate Not Working on Devices with Intel iGPU
Intel and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues when employing a monitor with a variable refresh rate (VRR) plugged into an Intel integrated graphics processing unit (iGPU) display adapter and Windows 10, version 2004. Enabling VRR on affected devices won’t enable the VRR for many games, especially games using Direct X 9.
Stop Error When Plugging or Unplugging a Thunderbolt dock
Intel and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues when using certain settings and a Thunderbolt dock with Windows 10, version 2004 (the Windows 10 May 2020 Update). Affected devices will have a minimum of one Thunderbolt port, have Kernel DMA Protection enabled, and Windows Hypervisor Platform disabled.
Errors or Unexpected Restarts for a few Devices Using Always On, Always Connected
Some devices using the Always On, Always Connected feature may have compatibility issues with Windows 10, version 2004 (the Windows 10 May 2020 Update). Affected devices will have one or more Always On, Always Connected capable network adapters, like the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 and Microsoft Surface Laptop 3. These adapters might receive errors or unexpected shutdown or restart. ..
No Mouse Input with Apps and Games Using GameInput Redistributable
Some games and apps using GameInput Redistributable may not work properly on Windows 10, version 2004. This is because the app or game might not be able to find the right input device when it tries to use GameInput Redistributable. If you are affected by this issue, you may not be able to play some of your favorite games or apps. Note that GameInput Redistributable could be bundled with apps and games and could be silently installed during the installation of that app or game.
Issues updating or beginning devices when aksfridge.sys or aksdf.sys is present
Windows 10, version 2004 might not start or put in after an update if an affected version of aksfridge.sys or aksdf.sys is present on the computer. Affected file versions are up to 1.8.0.* for aksfridge.sys or up to 1.51.* for aksdf.sys. ..
Issue with older drivers for Nvidia display adapters (GPU)
Nvidia and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues with certain Nvidia display adaptor drivers and Windows 10, version 2004 (the Windows 10 May 2020 Update). Windows 10 devices with affected Nvidia display driver versions might receive a stop error with a blue screen or other issues during or after installing the update to Windows 10, version 2004. The affected drivers are any version less than 358.00.
Microsoft says it is still working on resolving these bugs and you will be able to upgrade to version 2004 without refreshing the drivers.
We recommend users to wait for the official update to arrive on their systems and avoid force downloading the flawed Windows 10 May 2020 update.