Karlston Posted August 1, 2020 Share Posted August 1, 2020 Most of Windows 10 2004 issues now resolved If you are a late adopter the time may be close for making the jump to the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. Yesterday Microsoft released cumulative update KB4568831 which brought along a large number of fixes, with the result that there are currently only 4 outstanding issues with Windows 10 2004. Those are: KNOWN ISSUES Summary Status Last updated Issues updating or starting up devices when aksfridge.sys or aksdf.sys is present Devices with apps or drivers using certain versions of aksfridge.sys or aksdf.sys might have issues updating or starting. aksfridge.sys file is a software component of Aladdin HASP by Aladdin Knowledge Systems, a digital rights management (DRM) suite of protection and licensing software utilised by over 30,000 software publishers. See details > Investigating July 31, 2020 10:02 AM PT Dragging with the mouse in some apps might cause issues for some IME users Users of the Microsoft IME for Chinese and Japanese might receive an error or the app might stop responding or close. See details > Investigating July 14, 2020 10:19 AM PT Errors or issues during or after updating devices with Conexant ISST audio drivers Devices with affected Conexant ISST audio drivers might receive an error or have issues with Windows 10, version 2004. See details > Investigating May 27, 2020 10:07 AM PT Errors or issues during or after updating devices with certain Conexant audio drivers Devices with affected Conexant or Synaptics audio drivers might receive a stop error with a blue screen. See details > Investigating May 27, 2020 10:07 AM PT Windows 10, version 2004 is currently available for users with devices running Windows 10, versions 1903 and 1909, who manually seek to “Check for updates” via Windows Update. Microsoft has also started a new phase of the rollout where they use machine learning-based training to increase the number of devices selected to update automatically to Windows 10, version 2004 that are approaching end of service. This would generally be devices on Windows 10 1809 (the October 2018 Redstone 5 Update) which are about to go out of service on November 10, 2020. According to AdDuplex data, Windows 10 v2004 is currently installed on 11% of the Windows 10 machines just two months after the official release. Once Microsoft is comfortable that the OS update is mostly free of issues we can expect the update to be offered automatically to most Windows 10 users, but except for those on Windows 10 1809 and 1903, most users should not expect to be force updated. Read about what’s new in Windows 20 2004 here. Most of Windows 10 2004 issues now resolved Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
If you are a late adopter the time may be close for making the jump to the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. Yesterday Microsoft released cumulative update KB4568831 which brought along a large number of fixes, with the result that there are currently only 4 outstanding issues with Windows 10 2004. Those are: KNOWN ISSUES Summary Status Last updated Issues updating or starting up devices when aksfridge.sys or aksdf.sys is present Devices with apps or drivers using certain versions of aksfridge.sys or aksdf.sys might have issues updating or starting. aksfridge.sys file is a software component of Aladdin HASP by Aladdin Knowledge Systems, a digital rights management (DRM) suite of protection and licensing software utilised by over 30,000 software publishers. See details > Investigating July 31, 2020 10:02 AM PT Dragging with the mouse in some apps might cause issues for some IME users Users of the Microsoft IME for Chinese and Japanese might receive an error or the app might stop responding or close. See details > Investigating July 14, 2020 10:19 AM PT Errors or issues during or after updating devices with Conexant ISST audio drivers Devices with affected Conexant ISST audio drivers might receive an error or have issues with Windows 10, version 2004. See details > Investigating May 27, 2020 10:07 AM PT Errors or issues during or after updating devices with certain Conexant audio drivers Devices with affected Conexant or Synaptics audio drivers might receive a stop error with a blue screen. See details > Investigating May 27, 2020 10:07 AM PT Windows 10, version 2004 is currently available for users with devices running Windows 10, versions 1903 and 1909, who manually seek to “Check for updates” via Windows Update. Microsoft has also started a new phase of the rollout where they use machine learning-based training to increase the number of devices selected to update automatically to Windows 10, version 2004 that are approaching end of service. This would generally be devices on Windows 10 1809 (the October 2018 Redstone 5 Update) which are about to go out of service on November 10, 2020. According to AdDuplex data, Windows 10 v2004 is currently installed on 11% of the Windows 10 machines just two months after the official release. Once Microsoft is comfortable that the OS update is mostly free of issues we can expect the update to be offered automatically to most Windows 10 users, but except for those on Windows 10 1809 and 1903, most users should not expect to be force updated. Read about what’s new in Windows 20 2004 here.
funkyy Posted August 2, 2020 Share Posted August 2, 2020 "If you are a late adopter the time may be close for making the jump to the Windows 10 May 2020 Update" There's more chance that I'll make the jump out the window!!!! "most issues have been resolved"...you gotta laugh. Sir, we've repaired the 3 wheels on that car we sold you, and we're working on "resolving" you a fourth wheel....maybe, perhaps...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leapinlizards Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 as of 19041.423, you can no longer update drivers via device manager. https://borncity.com/win/2020/08/01/windows-10-v2004-treibersuche-im-internet-aus-gerte-manager-entfernt/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mutton Posted August 3, 2020 Share Posted August 3, 2020 Microsoft still hasn't done anything about the "could not reconnect your network shares" startup problem that has been a feature of Windows since Windows XP! Well, they sort of did in Windows 10 after promising to do so (again); they told us how to disable the error message so at least we don't know there's a problem. Problem solved, the Microsoft way! To Microsoft: When you fix the bugs I complained about in XP and Office 2000, which I purchased, I'll maybe start paying for your software again. Until then, you still owe me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erp-ster0 Posted August 5, 2020 Share Posted August 5, 2020 you forgot to mention the nvidia issue with 2004, Karlston: Quote Issue with older drivers for Nvidia display adapters (GPU) Nvidia and Microsoft have found incompatibility issues with certain versions of Nvidia display adapter 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 lower than 358.00. MS updated that on July 31 with the following statement: Quote Next steps: Microsoft is working on a resolution and estimate a solution will be available in mid-August. the 2004 incompatibility with older nVidia graphics hardware & their drivers still remain until later this August (which hopefully both MS & nvidia will soon resolve) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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