Microsoft lets you know if your PC is not ready for Windows 10 v1903

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Windows 10 May Update downloads multiple times

Microsoft users have been reporting a bug that’s stopping them to install the Windows 10 1903 feature update. Many  bugs have been reported in the Windows 10 May update since it was launched, so this is not the only one.

Some users who are trying to update their Windows 10 PC to the 1903 version are seeing an update notification. The alert informs them their computers are not ready to install and run this OS version.

The Windows 10 May 2019 Update is on its way. We’re offering this update to compatible devices, but your device isn’t ready for it. Once your device is ready, you’ll see the update available on this page. There’s nothing you need to do at this time.

As a result, they can’t download the update.


Here’s why gamers should not download Windows 10 May 2019 Update just yet.


Microsoft wants to avoid update install issues

This message is for those who are trying to install Windows 10 1903 Feature Update on devices with outdated drivers or facing other errors.

The Windows 10 v1903 rollout already included the notification among its strategies. He further stated that the message kicked off with new modifications for improving the overall quality of the Windows update mechanism.

As per the previous statements by Microsoft, they plan to enable the devices to update automatically if the device is already running the April 2018 update.

The automatic update facility could also be available for older versions of Windows 10 or Windows 10 1903.

The company is also working on a machine-learning concept that would facilitate this mechanism.

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