Unfortunately, build 15019 fails to fix some annoying bugs from previous builds. The download progress indicator is still broken in build 15019. It may look like you’re getting stuck at 0% or at other percentages, although the install process advances in the background. If you’re experiencing this bug, simply ignore the indicator and be patient. After a few minutes, or hours in the worst case scenario, build 15019 should download fine and the installation should kick off. Also, after updating to build 15019, nonstop exceptions in the Spectrum.exe service may occur, causing audio issues, high CPU usage and Edge crashes. Here’s how Microsoft describes this bug:

How to fix audio issues, high CPU usage and Edge crashes in Windows 10 build 15019

To bypass this bug, follow the troubleshooting steps listed below: Issue: Some users may hit a bug that has several possible symptoms.  Each of these issues are caused by this same bug: – No audio – Continuous high CPU/disk usage – Edge crashes when opening Settings inside the app Solution 1 Solution 2  Should you encounter a message saying “Files are in use” while trying to delete the folder, simply reboot your PC and try again. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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