The problem is it isn't working as expected. The other known issue affects Windows Sandbox, a potentially groundbreaking security feature that allows users to safely open untrusted files. We are in touch with Microsoft and other parties to find a proper solution ASAP." Alternatively you can always reinstall Windto solve this. Downgrading to version 425.31 or older should fix the issue for now.
Investigation is still ongoing, but the issue mainly seems to be caused by the latest NVIDIA GeForce driver version 430.39, although we are aware that this is not the cause for all players. "We are aware of "Corrupted Memory #0" kicks that some players are currently experiencing when playing BE games on Windows 10 1903. The anti-cheat software was causing problems with version 1903 prior to it reaching general availability.Īfter opening games that use BattlEye, the BattlEye UI or game may display one of the error messages "Failed to start BattlEye Service" or "Failed to initialize BattlEye Service".īattleEye has also posted a warning about issues with Windbut says the glitch "mainly seems to be caused by the latest NVIDIA GeForce driver version 430.39". There are currently two known issues with this update, including one unresolved issue related to anti-cheat software made by German-made developer BattlEye. There are also problems with apps that rely on the Windows Direct3D application programming interface (API), which is used to render complex graphics for games and video content.
The cumulative update includes fixes for Internet Explorer, folder tree bugs, Night light display mode, Microsoft Game bar bugs, Bluetooth bugs, Domain Name System glitches, and screen problems. There are loads of other bug fixes for the release, even though it was treated with Microsoft's longest ever test phase for a Windows 10 release. Microsoft explained in a support document that the external attached devices "cause an inappropriate drive reassignment" on the device, so Microsoft blocked the update when it detected devices in this scenario. Users facing this issue were being warned that their PC can't be upgraded to Windows 10 version 1903. SEE: 30 things you should never do in Microsoft Office (free PDF) The cumulative update bumps Windup to build number 18362.145 and brings a fix for a bug that caused external USB devices and SD memory cards to be "reassigned to an incorrect drive during installation". Most Windows 10 users probably haven't updated to version 1903 yet but those that have can expect a few bugs to be fixed in Microsoft's latest update.