Windows 10 Black Edition 2019

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Microsoft has confirmed a bunch of 'known issues' with the August 13 Windows update. Some, such as the 'black screen during. Scripting Edition. 10 version 1809 and Windows Server 2019. WINDOWS 10 ENTERPRISE LTSC 2019 GAMER V1.1 BLACK EDITION. Por ser gamer eu acredito que esse Windows 10 seja mais leve, para liberar recursos para os jogos.

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Known issues

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This table offers a summary of current active issues and those issues that have been resolved in the last 30 days.

SummaryOriginating updateStatusLast updated
You might encounter issues with KB4524244
You might encounter issues trying to install or after installing KB4524244
N/A
KB4524244
2020-02-11
Resolved
KB4535680
2021-01-12
10:00 PT
“Reset this PC” feature might fail
“Reset this PC” feature is also called “Push Button Reset” or PBR.
N/A
KB4524244
2020-02-11
Resolved
KB4598480
2021-01-12
10:00 PT
Devices with some Asian language packs installed may receive an error
Devices with Asian language packs installed may receive the error, '0x800f0982 - PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND.'
OS Build 17763.437
KB4493509
2019-04-09
Mitigated
2019-05-03
10:59 PT

Issue details

February 2020

You might encounter issues with KB4524244

StatusOriginating updateHistory
Resolved
KB4535680
N/A
KB4524244
2020-02-11
Resolved: 2021-01-12, 10:00 PT
Opened: 2020-02-15, 12:02 PT
You might encounter issues trying to install or after installing KB4524244.
Affected platforms:
  • Client: Windows 10, version 1909; Windows 10, version 1903; Windows 10, version 1809; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019; Windows 10, version 1803; Windows 10, version 1709; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016; Windows 10, version 1607; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2015; Windows 8.1
  • Server: Windows Server, version 1909; Windows Server, version 1903; Windows Server, version 1809; Windows Server 2019; Windows Server, version 1803; Windows Server, version 1709; Windows Server 2016; Windows Server 2012 R2; Windows Server 2012
Workaround: To help a sub-set of affected devices, the standalone security update ( KB4524244) has been removed and will not re-offered from Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Update Catalog. Note This does not affect any other update, including Latest Cumulative Updates (LCUs), Monthly Rollups or Security Only updates.
If this update is installed and you are experiencing issues, you can uninstall this update.
  1. Select the start button or Windows Desktop Search and type update history and select View your Update history.
  2. On the Settings/View update history dialog window, Select Uninstall Updates.
  3. On the Installed Updates dialog window, find and select KB4524244 and select the Uninstall button.
  4. Restart your device.
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4535680. This update should only be offered if it is applicable to your device. You might need to update UEFI firmware of your devices or adjust other settings before deploying this update. For more information, see KB4535680.

“Reset this PC” feature might fail

StatusOriginating updateHistory
Resolved
KB4598480
N/A
KB4524244
2020-02-11
Resolved: 2021-01-12, 10:00 PT
Opened: 2020-02-15, 12:02 PT
Using the “Reset this PC” feature, also called “Push Button Reset” or PBR, might fail. You might restart into recovery with “Choose an option” at the top of the screen with various options or you might restart to your desktop and receive the error “There was a problem resetting your PC”.
Affected platforms:
  • Client: Windows 10, version 1909; Windows 10, version 1903; Windows 10, version 1809; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019; Windows 10, version 1803; Windows 10, version 1709; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2016; Windows 10, version 1607
  • Server: Windows Server, version 1909; Windows Server, version 1903; Windows Server, version 1809; Windows Server 2019; Windows Server, version 1803; Windows Server, version 1709 ; Windows Server 2016
Workaround: The standalone security update, KB4524244 has been removed and will not re-offered from Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or Microsoft Update Catalog. Note This does not affect any other update, including Latest Cumulative Update (LCU), Monthly Rollup or Security Only update.
If you have installed this update and are experiencing this issue, the following steps should allow you to reset your device:
  1. Select the start button or Windows Desktop Search and type update history and select View your Update history.
  2. On the Settings/View update history dialog window, Select Uninstall Updates.
  3. On the Installed Updates dialog window, find and select KB4524244 and select the Uninstall button.
  4. Restart your device.
  5. Upon restart use the “Reset this PC” feature and you should not encounter this issue.
Resolution: This issue was resolved in KB4598480.

Windows 10 Black Edition 2019 Release

Windows 10 Black Edition 2019

May 2019

Is Windows 10 Free 2019

Devices with some Asian language packs installed may receive an error

StatusOriginating updateHistory
MitigatedOS Build 17763.437
KB4493509
2019-04-09
Last updated: 2019-05-03, 10:59 PT
Opened: 2019-05-02, 04:36 PT
After installing the April 2019 Cumulative Update (KB4493509), devices with some Asian language packs installed may receive the error, '0x800f0982 - PSFX_E_MATCHING_COMPONENT_NOT_FOUND.'
Affected platforms:
  • Client: Windows 10, version 1809; Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
  • Server: Windows Server, version 1809; Windows Server 2019
Workaround:
  1. Uninstall and reinstall any recently added language packs. For instructions, see 'Manage the input and display language settings in Windows 10'.
  2. Click Check for Updates and install the April 2019 Cumulative Update. For instructions, see 'Update Windows 10'.
Note: If reinstalling the language pack does not mitigate the issue, reset your PC as follows:
  1. Go to Settings app -> Recovery.
  2. Click on Get Started under 'Reset this PC' recovery option.
  3. Select 'Keep my Files'.
Next steps: Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release.

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