Microsoft and Lenovo Announce New Problems Installing Windows 10 May 2020 Update May Cause

At the end of last month, Microsoft released a major update to the Windows 10 May 2020 Update software platform (version 2004), which brought not only new features and improvements, but also various kinds of problems, some of which have already been reported announced previously. Now, Microsoft and Lenovo have published updated documentation, confirming the presence of new problems that may arise after installing the Windows 10 May 2020 Update.

Microsoft and Lenovo Announce New Problems Installing Windows 10 May 2020 Update May Cause

Windows 10 (2004) users may experience instability on external monitors when trying to draw in applications like Word or Whiteboard. The problem occurs if you are using an external monitor configured in mirror mode. In this case, both monitors will flicker or even go dark, and a triangle with an exclamation mark will appear in the device manager next to the graphics controller, notifying you of the error.

“If your computer is running Windows 10 (2004) and you are using an external monitor in mirror mode, you may experience problems with the external device when you try to draw in Office applications such as Word,” it says. communication Microsoft. The developers will release a fix for this problem along with the next software platform update.

Lenovo also recognized a number of problems that may appear after installing Windows 10 May 2020 Update. Some of these issues can be easily resolved by users, while others will require you to uninstall the update and roll back the OS to a previous version or wait until Microsoft releases a fix.  

An issue with the Synaptics ThinkPad UltraNav drivers appears as an error message that says "Apoint.dll could not be loaded, Alps Pointing has stopped" when using System Restore. You can solve this problem by going to Device Manager, opening “Mice and other pointing devices” and updating the Think UltraNav device drivers to the latest version and then restarting the computer.

In some cases, after installing the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, a BitLocker warning label may appear on logical drives. To resolve the issue, it is recommended to enable and disable BitLocker. If you do not use this function, you can completely disable it in the OS settings.  

Another issue concerns the Movies & TV app, which is available in the Microsoft Store. Due to compatibility issues with some versions of older AMD graphics drivers, a green border appears in the application, limiting viewing. This problem can be solved by installing the latest version of drivers.

In some cases, after installing Windows 10 (2004), the F11 key may no longer function. According to Lenovo, this issue has now been confirmed on third-generation ThinkPad X1 laptops. The manufacturer intends to release a patch this month, the installation of which will solve the problem.

Lenovo has also confirmed an issue where some devices experience a BSOD when resuming from sleep mode. The only solution to this problem currently comes down to uninstalling the Windows 10 May 2020 Update and rolling back the system to the previous version.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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