Some of them, Microsoft managed to resolve. But for the most part, big problems are still present even after a couple of patches and updates.

KB4505903 leads to freezing and GPU problems

That’s the case with KB4505903. It seems like the patch is causing a lot of problems in the Windows community, many complaining about their system freezing or their drivers reverting back to Windows’ defaults. Here’s what one user who contacted us directly had to say about KB4505903: Reverting back the drivers seems a very odd issue, but the re-installation of the drivers is the big problem here. Also, the inability to uninstall the update means that you would have to clean install a new Windows 10 version. Microsoft hasn’t addressed these issues and the only solution is to avoid the update, for now.

Windows 10 v1903 might drain the battery after shutdown

He is not the only one having these issues, as we have received other similar complains: It seems like Windows 10 v1903 is causing some big battery problems, but the cause wasn’t pin pointed exactly so we couldn’t confirm if it’s a KB4505903 issue or not. There have been some update blocks in the past with the Windows 10 May update, and after these recent findings, it seems like Microsoft removed them to early. The Redmond giant is still advising users to remain on v1809, even after a couple of months from the release of v1903. This is a worrying trend and we hope that Microsoft will soon fix all the Windows 10 v1903 problems. If you want to avoid such problems in the near future, we recommend you to block the v1903 update. Have you encountered similar problems on your PC? Leave your answer in the comments section below and we’ll continue the talk.

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