What’s worse is that new patches don’t solve the old problems, but create new ones. That’s the case with Windows 10 v1903 Build 18362.207 which has a lot of problems with high latency and audio spikes for many Windows 10 users: And it seems like the problem is more present than ever on KB4501375:

Is there anything I can do to get rid of the problem?

The Windows 10 community waits for Microsoft to take some action and resolve the issue as quickly as possible, but there’s no confirmed solution to fix the audio issues for right now. Things are getting pretty frustrating for many, and if you’re in the same boat, you could try a fresh install of Windows 10 or a rollback to Windows 10 v1809. Also, make sure you have the latest sound drivers installed to make sure that the problem is from the patch itself and not from your drivers. Did you know that the majority of Windows 10 users have outdated drivers? Be a step ahead using this guide. If you didn’t upgrade to Windows 10 May update yet, we recommend to wait until Microsoft fixes all the problems with it and block it for now to avoid these pesky audio issues. Do you think the next Windows 10 update will solve the problem? Leave your answer along with any other questions you may have in the comments section below and we’ll be sure to check them out. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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