The not so awaited Windows 10 v1909 comes with a host of new features, but some bugs and issues as well. This article is meant to cover some of the most prevalent among them, and maybe even how you can fix them. Naturally, they range in severity, from minor bugs to issues that may even block your PC’s functionality.

What are the most common bugs in Windows 10 v1909?

1. MSRT installation loop

It would seem that some users have reported having to download the Malicious Software Removal Tool over and over if they try to apply the latest patch and fail: Thankfully enough, the issue seems to have been fixed after installing the latest update, as reported by other users.

2. Installing the update seems to take longer on some computers

There seems to be a discrepancy in terms of how long it takes for the update to apply between PCs. What makes this issue particularly odd is that the update is small in size, so differences in download times should be next to unnoticeable:

3. Visual bugs with menus when right-clicking taskbar items

Some users are experiencing a bug where right-clicking shortcuts from the taskbar will produce a menu that is too far away. Apparently, the gap between the shortcut and the options menu is much bigger than expected:

4. The Task View animation is still lagging

Users are experiencing issues with the Task view animation, as it seems to respond very slow visually. However, it would seem that these issues seem to have been fixed in the 20H1 insider builds:

5. Error 0x800f081f is acting out again

Some users have issues installing the latest update, as they come across error 0x800f081f:

6. Some users can’t install the latest update due to error message 0x800f0988

This error message is somewhat similar in behavior as 0x800f081f, but the exact cause is currently unknown, and no solutions as to how to fix it currently exist. That’s a general bug roundup for Windows 10 v1909, and if you haven’t updated yet, you should do it as soon as possible so that you can get the latest protective features. If you don’t know how to get the Windows 10 November 2019 update, check out this detailed article for a step-by-step guide. Did you install the latest Windows 10 update and find a bug not listed here? Let us know in the comments section below. RELATED ARTICLES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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