However, the feature update has a small number of known issues, and as a result, the company isn’t making the feature update available to everyone immediately. Instead, it’s gradually rolling out the May 2020 Update to devices running Windows 10 version 1909 and 1903, which are known to be fully compatible first, and it’s placing a temporary block on devices that may not have a smooth upgrade experience. This isn’t a new approach, Microsoft has been implementing blocks on incompatible devices for a long time, but in the past, it’s been difficult to know whether your device is having problems with Windows Update or a temporary block was in place. However, the company is making changes, and it’ll now offer a notification in the Windows Update settings page. The new notification offers some needed clarification, letting the user know that update isn’t ready. If you see this message, you also know that it’s not a good idea to use other tools, such as the Media Creation Tool, Update Assistant, or the ISO file, as you’ll experience errors and many other problems. The message also includes a Learn more button that opens up the Windows 10 May 2020 Update health dashboard website, which includes the most up-to-date list of known issues with the current release. Once the problem blocking the update on your device is resolved, you’ll see a Download and install button to upgrade to the new version. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.