Microsoft released Windows 10 May update (aka version 1903) on May 21, 2019. This major feature update introduced many exciting features.

The Redmond giant aimed to improve the user experience for all types of users. As a quick reminder, this update brought a series of new bugs as well.

The good news is that Microsoft has finally resolved three major issues in Windows 10 v1903. All of these issues were introduced by KB4505057.

In this article, we are going to briefly discuss each of them.

Audio not working bug

The audio issues were initially caused by KB4505057. Microsoft warns its users that they may experience loss of audio with Dolby Atmos headphones and Home theater.

The tech giant explains that this issue was basically caused by a Microsoft Store licensing component. This bug prevented the license holders from connecting to the Dolby Access app and enabling Dolby Atmos extensions.

After updating to Windows 10, version 1903, you may experience loss of audio with Dolby Atmos for home theater (free extension) or Dolby Atmos for headphones (paid extension) acquired through the Microsoft Store due to a licensing configuration error.

According to Microsoft, when you are using the Dynabook Smartphone Link application, you may experience functionality issues.

External USB device bug

Microsoft stated that your system may fail to update when an external USB device is attached to your system. Notably, apart from the removable drives, this bug also affects Internal hard drives.

Microsoft confirmed that all of these issues have been fixed now and removed the upgrade block. However, you may need to wait 48 hours to install Window 10 version 1903 on your system. 

If you have an external USB device or SD memory card attached when installing Windows 10, version 1903, you may get an error message stating “This PC can’t be upgraded to Windows 10.” This is caused by inappropriate drive reassignment during installation.

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