However, for many users, the upgrade experience hasn’t been that smooth. Many users have encountered various technical issues during and after the upgrade. In this article, we’re going to list the most common Creators Update bugs reported by users, as well as their corresponding workarounds — if available. Read this article carefully, as you may want to postpone the upgrade until Microsoft has fixed these issues.
Windows 10 Creators Update reported bugs
Black screen issues
Should you encounter black screen issues during the upgrade process, give your PC a few minutes. If nothing happens, perform a forced shutdown. This action should send your device straight to the “Installing apps/preparing your PC/We’ve got updates for you” screen. Also, don’t forget to unplug any peripherals before your hit the upgrade button. Users report the screen will stay black (or in standby) after the update if you keep your peripherals connected.
Dolby Digital Live and DTS Interactive won’t work
Users report that there is a compatibility issue between the Creators Update OS and Dolby Digital Live and DTS Interractive. Many users have rolled back to the Anniversary Update because the Realtek High Definition Audio driver doesn’t accept Dolby Digital Live and DTS Surround. For the time being, there is no fix available to solve this problem.
Computer memory is full after the upgrade
It appears that the Creators Update drains computer memory. Users report that memory is full after the upgrade, causing their computers to freeze. Again, this issue forced many users to roll back.
Creators Update error 0x80070070
Despite having sufficient hard drive space, some users can’t upgrade to the Creators Update because the Update Assistant says there isn’t enough disk space available. The tools somehow fails to read the correct available space. SPONSORED
Microsoft Edge is unresponsive or freezes
Users report that the Edge Hub is unresponsive after installing the Creators Update. They can’t see or save their favorites and Edge freezes when they click on the Hub.
Creators Update breaks Internet connection
Some users may also experience Internet connection issues after the upgrade. More specifically, users report that their modems can’t establish any Internet connection due to error 633. If you’ve encountered error 633, try uninstalling and reinstalling your modem drivers.
Startup shortcuts won’t run
Some of your Startup shortcuts may not properly run after installing the Creators Update. The startup apps affected by this issue are the ones that try to grab a port and are getting denied access.
Apps close after launch
Many Creators Update users can’t launch any of the apps installed on their computers. The apps simply close unexpectedly.
User data won’t sync
Users also report that their web credentials and other user data won’t sync across their Windows 10 Creators Update machines. The new Creators Update Account troubleshooter is unable to fix this problem. The error message “Can’t connect to the sync service” appears on the screen. These are the most common Windows 10 Creators Update issues reported by users. If you’ve come across other bugs, use the comment section below to tell us more about your experience. Let’s center in last Windows 10 version, Creators Update last build, 1703 (15063.13). This happened with previous versions, but now I have all my devices with this last one. This is the last official Creators Update, updated by Today. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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