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Windows 10 May 2019 Update problems, and how to fix them

EXPERIENCI­NG ISSUES? YOU’RE NOT ALONE, AND WE KNOW HOW TO HELP.

- support.microsoft.com/en-gb/ help/4505057/windows-10-updatekb45­05057

THE WINDOWS 10 May 2019 Update started its rollout in May, and while Microsoft has gone to great lengths to try to make sure that this latest major update to Windows 10 is not plagued by the same level of problems that the October 2018 Update suffered, there have been some Windows 10 May 2019 Update problems spotted already.

So, we’ve gathered up all the update problems and fixes right here, so you don’t have to search the internet if your PC isn’t behaving itself.

CHECK MICROSOFT’S LIST OF KNOWN WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE ISSUES

Unlike previous Windows 10 Updates, Microsoft has created a webpage ( https:// docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/releaseinf­ormation/status-windows-10-1903) where you can view current Windows 10 May 2019 problems, along with details on what it is doing to fix them.

Make sure you check the web page to see if the issue you are experienci­ng is known to Microsoft, and what steps you need to take to fix it.

Here are the following issues Microsoft knows about with Windows 10 May 2019 Update. All should in theory be fixed by an automatic patch - KB4505057 - which you can find out more about here: https://

DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS MAY NOT RESPOND TO ADJUSTMENT­S

Some Intel display drivers were incompatib­le with the Windows 10 May 2019 May Update, which means you could not change the brightness of your display.

AUDIO NOT WORKING WITH DOLBY ATMOS HEADPHONES AND HOME THEATER IN MAY 2019 UPDATE

A Windows 10 May 2019 Update that some people were experience meant that some Dolby Atmos sound systems did not work properly.

DUPLICATE FOLDERS AND DOCUMENTS SHOWING IN USER PROFILE DIRECTORY

An error in the May 2019 Update where if certain folders (e.g. Desktop, Documents, or Pictures folders) are redirected, an empty folder with that same name may be created.

AMD RAID DRIVER INCOMPATIB­ILITY

Installati­on process may stop when trying to install Windows 10 May 2019 Update on computers that run certain versions of AMD

RAID drivers.

ERROR ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE WITH EXTERNAL USB DEVICE OR MEMORY CARD ATTACHED

PCs with an external USB device or SD memory card attached may get error: “This PC can’t be upgraded to Windows 10.”

UNABLE TO DISCOVER OR CONNECT TO BLUETOOTH DEVICES IN WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE

Microsoft has identified compatibil­ity issues with some versions of Realtek and Qualcomm Bluetooth radio drivers.

NIGHT LIGHT SETTINGS DO NOT APPLY IN SOME CASES

Microsoft has identified some scenarios

UNLIKE PREVIOUS WINDOWS 10 UPDATES, MICROSOFT HAS CREATED A WEBPAGE WHERE YOU CAN VIEW CURRENT WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 PROBLEMS, ALONG WITH DETAILS ON WHAT IT IS DOING TO FIX THEM. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK THE WEB PAGE TO SEE IF THE ISSUE YOU ARE EXPERIENCI­NG IS KNOWN TO MICROSOFT, AND WHAT STEPS YOU NEED TO TAKE TO FIX IT.

where night light settings may stop working.

INTEL AUDIO DISPLAYS AN INTCDAUD.SYS NOTIFICATI­ON

Microsoft and Intel have identified an issue with a range of Intel Display Audio device drivers that may result in battery drain.

CANNOT LAUNCH CAMERA APP IN WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE

Microsoft and Intel have identified an issue affecting Intel RealSense SR300 or Intel RealSense S200 camera apps.

INTERMITTE­NT LOSS OF WI-FI CONNECTIVI­TY

Some older devices may experience loss of Wi-Fi connectivi­ty due to an outdated Qualcomm driver.

D3D APPLICATIO­NS AND GAMES MAY FAIL TO ENTER FULL-SCREEN MODE ON ROTATED DISPLAYS

Some Direct3D (D3D) applicatio­ns and games may fail to enter full-screen mode on rotated displays.

OLDER VERSIONS OF BATTLEYE ANTI-CHEAT SOFTWARE ARE INCOMPATIB­LE WITH WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE

Microsoft and BattlEye have identified a compatibil­ity issue with some games that use older versions of BattlEye anti-cheat software.

HOW TO FIX WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE INSTALLATI­ON PROBLEMS

If you’re encounteri­ng problems installing

IF YOU HAVE ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE INSTALLED, TRY DISABLING THAT BEFORE TRYING TO INSTALL THE UPDATE, AS THAT MAY FIX THE PROBLEM. YOU SHOULD THEN ENABLE IT AND USE IT NORMALLY ONCE THE INSTALLATI­ON HAS COMPLETED.

Windows 10 May 2019 Update via Windows 10’s update tool, don’t panic. Windows 10 has a built-in troublesho­oter that can help identify any problems. This can also reset the Windows Update app, which can help kickstart the installati­on.

To do this, click the Start menu, then click the cog icon on the left, which will open up the Settings window. Click ‘Update & Security’ then ‘Troublesho­ot’. Click on ‘Windows Update’ then ‘Run the troublesho­oter’ and follow the instructio­ns, and click ‘Apply this fix’ if the troublesho­oter finds a solution.

FREE UP DISK SPACE

As with previous major updates for Windows 10, the May 2019 Update requires a certain amount of hard drive space to successful­ly download and install. If your main hard drive (where Windows 10 is installed, usually the C: drive), is almost full, then you’ll encounter problems when trying to install Windows 10 May 2019 Update.

The May 2019 Update requires 16GB of free space for the 32-bit version, while the 64-bit version needs 20GB on the hard drive where Windows 10 is installed.

So, the first thing you should do if the Windows 10 May 2019 Update install fails is to check your drive space in Windows Explorer. If it is running out of space, try typing in “Disk Clean-up” in the search box on the taskbar and select the system disk (usually the C: drive).

Click ‘OK’ then select the tick boxes of the files you want to delete. These should be safe to remove, but remember you can’t retrieve them once they’re gone. You’ll be told how much space you’ll save. Click ‘OK’ then ‘Delete files’ to remove the files. If you want to create more space, click ‘Clean up system files’.

Once that’s done, try downloadin­g and installing the Windows 10 May 2019 Update again.

WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE INSTALL DISPLAYS 0X80190001, 0X80073712, OR 0X80245006 ERRORS

If you get an error message when installing the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, and it displays a string of numbers like 0x80190001, 0x80073712, or 0x80245006 then it could mean that your PC needs more disk space.

To fix this problem, open Settings, go to System > Storage, then where it says ‘Storage sense’, click ‘Free up space now’.

Select what you want to remove - and make sure ‘Temporary Windows installati­on files’ and ‘Windows Setup temporary files’ are both selected. Then click ‘Remove files’.

Next, open up the Windows Update app and select ‘Check for updates’ to try installing it again.

DISABLE ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE

Antivirus software is certainly helpful to have, but it can sometimes cause problems when trying to install the Windows 10 May 2019 Update.

If you have antivirus software installed, try disabling that before trying to install the update, as that may fix the problem. You should then enable it and use it normally once the installati­on has completed.

You may even need to uninstall the software temporaril­y. Just make sure that you reinstall it once the update installs successful­ly.

RESET THE UPDATE

If you are still experienci­ng problems when trying to install the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, then you may need to reset the update service and try again.

To do this, open up the Command Prompt by typing in ‘CMD’ into the searchbar and right-clicking on ‘Command Prompt’. Select ‘Run as administra­tor’. Once open, type in the following, pressing Enter after each line: net stop wuauserv net stop bits net stop cryptsvc R en% system root %\ Software Distributi­on\ Software Distri but ion.bak Ren %systemroot%\system32\catroot2 catroot2.bak net start wuauserv net start bits net start cryptsvc

Afterwards, restart your PC and try installing the May 2019 Update again.

UPDATE ASSISTANT GETS STUCK WHEN DOWNLOADIN­G WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE

Here’s how to fix the problem where the Update Assistant gets stuck and becomes unresponsi­ve when downloadin­g the Windows 10 May 2019 Update.

First of all, reboot your PC, then try running the Update Assistant again. If that doesn’t work, either unplug your PC from the network physically, or disable the connection by typing in ‘network adapter’ into the search box in the taskbar.

Click ‘Change network adapter options’, and in the window that appears click ‘Change adapter options’.

Right-click your network adapter, then select ‘Disable’. This turns of the internet connection to your PC. Count to 20 seconds, then right-click it again and choose ‘Enable’.

HOW TO FIX MAY 2019 UPDATE 0X800F0922 ERROR

If the Windows 10 May 2019 Update fails with an 0x800F0922 error, this may be because you have an active VPN connection that’s interferin­g with Windows 10 contacting the update servers. To fix this issue, disconnect from the VPN server and try again.

If you don’t know what a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is, then it means you probably don’t have a connection.

HERE’S HOW TO FIX THE PROBLEM WHERE THE UPDATE ASSISTANT GETS STUCK AND BECOMES UNRESPONSI­VE WHEN DOWNLOADIN­G THE WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE. FIRST OF ALL, REBOOT YOUR PC, THEN TRY RUNNING THE UPDATE ASSISTANT AGAIN. IF THAT DOESN’T WORK, EITHER UNPLUG YOUR PC FROM THE NETWORK PHYSICALLY, OR DISABLE THE CONNECTION BY TYPING IN ‘NETWORK ADAPTER’ INTO THE SEARCH BOX IN THE TASKBAR.

This error can also occur if the System Reserved partition on your hard drive is full or not large enough. A third party disk cloning tool can help you resize your partition.

HOW TO FIX WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE MEDIA CREATION TOOL PROBLEMS

The Media Creation Tool is a handy app made by Microsoft that allows you to install the Windows 10 May 2019 Update using a USB drive or DVD. However, some people have encountere­d problems when using it.

If the Media Creation Tool gets stuck when you’re trying to download the Windows 10 May 2019 Update files, try closing and reopening the Media Creation Tool app. Once the app has downloaded the files, quickly disconnect your PC from the network (either remove the Ethernet cable or turn off your Wi-Fi adapter).

The installati­on should continue (without checking the internet for more files) and once it’s complete you can reconnect to the internet. Finally, open up Windows Update (Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update) and click ‘Check for Updates’ to download the final files.

Some people are receiving a ‘DynamicUpd­ate’ error message when using the Media Creation Tool. To fix this, open File Explorer and go to C:\$Windows.~WS\ Sources\Windows\sources. You should see an app called Setupprep.exe. Double-click it to launch the update program.

HOW TO FIX CORRUPTED ISO PROBLEMS WITH WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE

If you’re trying to install the Windows 10 May 2019 Update using an ISO file, and you’ve encountere­d an error numbered 0x8007025D - 0x2000C, then this means that the Windows 10 May 2019 Update might be corrupted. If this happens, try downloadin­g the ISO file again, then run the Media Creation Tool again to create a bootable USB or DVD and try again.

HOW TO FIX PROBLEMS THAT STOP WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE FROM FINISHING THE INSTALL

There’s nothing more frustratin­g than seeing an update seemingly install without a problem, and then getting an error message at the last moment.

Some people are reporting that they’re seeing ‘Error: We couldn’t complete the updates. Undoing changes. Don’t turn off your computer’ and ‘Error: Failure configurin­g Windows Updates. Reverting changes’ messages, which prevent Windows 10 May 2019 Update from finishing the install process.

You can check to see what went wrong by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and clicking ‘Update history’. This should show you any problems that were encountere­d. Make a note of these, then search the internet for a solution.

REPAIR YOUR HARD DRIVE IF WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE IS HAVING ISSUES

If Windows 10 May 2019 Update is struggling to install, you can check your hard drive for errors. To do this, you need to use the CHKDSK command in the command prompt.

Type “command prompt” into the search box in the taskbar, right-click “Command Prompt” and select “Run as administra­tor”.

When it opens type in the following, then press Enter on your keyboard: chkdsk/f c:

You may be asked to press Y or Enter on your keyboard to confirm the check. Allow it to run, and if any errors are found, follow the instructio­ns to fix them.

HOW TO UNINSTALL WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE

If you’re still encounteri­ng problems with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, or you don’t like the changes Microsoft has made, then you can uninstall the May 2019 Update and revert to a previous version of Windows.

We wouldn’t actually advise doing this, as you might miss out on future security updates from Microsoft, but if you would rather go back until all the bugs and problems with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update has been fixed, then follow these steps.

First, go to Settings > Update & security > Recovery and click on ‘Get started’ under where it says ‘Go back to the previous version of Windows 10’.

A window will appear asking you why you want to revert to a previous version. Answer the question (this helps Microsoft improve future versions of Windows), then click ‘No, thanks’ from the next window. This is where it asks you if you want to check for any updates.

Click ‘Next’ on the window that follows, then ‘Next’ again, making sure you have your Windows log in details handy. Finally, click ‘Go back to earlier build’ and the Windows 10 May 2019 Update will uninstall.

If you wait 10 days to uninstall the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, you might find the option is gone. Unfortunat­ely, the only way to uninstall the May 2019 Update after that is to perform a fresh install of Windows 10 using an ISO file of an older version.

IF YOU’RE STILL ENCOUNTERI­NG PROBLEMS WITH THE WINDOWS 10 MAY 2019 UPDATE, OR YOU DON’T LIKE THE CHANGES MICROSOFT HAS MADE, THEN YOU CAN UNINSTALL THE MAY 2019 UPDATE AND REVERT TO A PREVIOUS VERSION OF WINDOWS.

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Check Microsoft’s list of known Windows 10 May 2019 Update issues.
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Bluetooth headphones could be affected by a couple of different problems. Camera apps may be affected in the Windows 10 May 2019 Update.
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How to fix Windows 10 May 2019 Update installati­on problems.
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Freeing up disk space could be a solution to many install problems.
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Disable anti-virus software for a cleaner update.
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Your VPN may be the cause of issues with Windows updates.
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Checking your update history should give you an idea why you might be seeing this.

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