Security News > 2020 > October > Microsoft is investigating these known Windows 10 20H2 issues
Microsoft is investigating errors and issues affecting Windows 10 devices with certain versions of Conexant or Synaptics audio device drivers, Microsoft IME, and third-party drivers.
Microsoft is currently rolling out Windows 10 20H2 to all seekers who check for updates via Settings on devices running Windows 10 1903 or later.
As detailed on the Windows 10 Health Dashboard, Redmond has already applied update blocks while investigating known issues affecting some computers running 20H2. Enterprise admin can use Azure's Update Compliance feature to see a list of devices under a safeguard hold and to discover what safeguard holds are in place.
Windows 20H2 devices are also plagued by four issues with Microsoft IME for Japanese or Chinese languages with the company currently investigating and working on a possible resolution.
Turn on Use previous version of Microsoft IME. Earlier this month, Microsoft resolved a known issue that was blocking customers from upgrading some Windows 10 1903 and 1909 devices to newer OS versions including 2004 and 20H2..
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