Microsoft is pushing Windows 10 v2004 updates to Surface devices
Earlier, when Microsoft released the official version of Windows 10 Version 2004, it began to push to some users. Of course, there are always new problems with the new version.
At that time, Microsoft Surface Pro 7/Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 installed and updated Windows 10 Version 2004, the user got randomly shut down and restart problems.
Microsoft can only temporarily push updates to these devices, and then Microsoft said that the Always On and Always Connected function have compatibility issues.
Microsoft had said about this problem:
Errors or unexpected restarts for some devices using Always On, Always Connected
Some devices using the Always On, Always Connected feature might have compatibility issues with Windows 10, version 2004 (the Windows 10 May 2020 Update). Affected devices will have more than one Always On, Always Connected capable network adapter, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 and Microsoft Surface Laptop 3, and might receive errors or unexpected shutdown or restart.
To safeguard your update experience, we have applied a compatibility hold on Windows 10 devices with affected drivers or firmware from being offered Windows 10, version 2004.Affected platforms:
- Client: Windows 10, version 2004
In the routine update released on June 10, Microsoft has fixed the problem, but until now Microsoft has confirmed that it has been resolved and released the update of the above devices.
“Please note, it can take up to 48 hours before the update to Windows 10, version 2004 will be offered,” Microsoft explains on the issue’s Windows 10 health dashboard entry.
Now users who have not updated Windows 10 v2004 for the Microsoft Surface series devices can go to the system update and manually check for updates to get the latest version.
Via: bleepingcomputer