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Windows 10 May 2020 Update is blocked for some users because of OneDrive – TechRadar
Has the mystery behind ‘PC settings’ not being supported been solved?

Windows 10 May 2020 Update is being prevented from installation on some PCs thanks to OneDrive, at least according to reports online.
This situation was highlighted by Windows Latest, and it goes back to an issue which emerged earlier this week whereby Windows 10 is telling some folks that they cant upgrade to the May 2020 Update because their PC settings arent supported yet.
The problem being that users arent given any clue as to what settings might be at fault, or what they might need to do to resolve the problem and get the upgrade delivered. They are simply told: “Microsoft is working to support your settings soon. No action is needed.”
Various theories and potential workarounds have been aired around this issue, and Windows Latest has pitched in with another, namely that they found after uninstalling the OneDrive app, they could go ahead and upgrade to the May 2020 Update.
A Reddit user reported the same experience: “So I uninstalled OneDrive (from Control Panel), rebooted, and then the

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