Users should be glad that Windows 11 24H2 did not preview this week as Microsoft has confirmed that the latest KB5043145 update has major issues and is breaking PCs.
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Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability in a Windows system driver that can be abused to trigger a blue screen of death (BSOD), even on fully updated Windows 11 and 10 systems.
Following the recent buzz surrounding Windows blue screen of death (BSOD), a Microsoft Windows veteran dev has talked in some detail about its origin going back to Windows 95, NT, and 3.1.
Earlier today, Crowdstrike pushed a buggy Falcon Sensor update leading to BSODs across the world's computers running Windows. Microsoft has pointed to its guidance on how to restore affected systems.
Microsoft recently released Windows 11 23H2 Moment 5 update to all users via optional preview update KB5035942. However, there are reports of installation issues, BSOD, crashes, and more.
There may be a bug or an issue on Intel CPUs, especially those belonging to the 13th Gen and packing many cores. The bug is leading to BSOD or crashes while gaming with an "out of video memory" error.
Blue screens of death are not just dreadful indicators of a critical system failure. You can trigger one for a good cause, say, when writing software. Just make sure you are doing it right.
Microsoft has issued a workaround for a bug that is triggering BSODs on startup fails on Windows Server 2022 virtual machines on VMware ESXi. It notes that EPYC systems with IOMMU, VBS are affected.
NVIDIA today has issued a hotfix driver update that fixes multiple bugs and problems with display, gaming, and general annoyance. The driver resolves a Windows 10 transparency bug, random BSODs.
MSI has released a new BIOS update to fix the UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR blue screen of death on certain motherboards for 12th and 13th Gen Intel processors paired with the recent Windows updates.
Microsoft has confirmed it has received reports of Windows 11 and 10 blue screening and crashing after a UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR error message. The firm explains how it wants you to report feedback.
RedDriver is one of the many malicious drivers that were using forged WHQL driver signatures which were recently banned by Microsoft. However, this driver never BSOD'd during analysis.
The demonstration of Windows 98 with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on stage during a COMDEX keynote address on April 20, 1998, was highly memorable, but definitely for the wrong reasons.
The WD SN850X drive, which recently put up great performance against other NVMe SSDs like those from Samsung, Kingston, Hynix, Crucial, is found to be buggy in Windows 11 causing BSODs and freezes.
Microsoft has released a fix for Windows 10 customers suffering from blue screens of death with the 0xc000021a error code. A permanent patch is now available for download from Windows Update.
Microsoft has confirmed that the latest Patch Tuesday update for December is causing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on Windows 10 systems. Detailed mitigation steps have been provided.
Several Windows 11 users started experiencing random BSOD screens after installing KB5013943 update. Sophos claims the crashes were due to drivers needed by antivirus software and has released a fix.
Microsoft has issued an important fix for a critical Bluetooth bug that was causing blue screens of death (BSODs) on Windows 10. The fix was released via the newest Windows 10 builds under KB5011543.
Intel Smart Sound Technology (Intel SST) driver is causing compatibility issues with Windows 11 PCs leading to BSODs, says Microsoft. As the name suggests, the technology helps in audio processing.
The Windows 11 Stop error screen, also called BSOD, is Blue Screen of Death once again, since the release of the recent Beta channel Build 22000.346. The firm had temporarily changed it to black.
Microsoft has made a lot of changes aesthetically, among others, in Windows 11 from what we gather so far. In fact, it appears even the BSOD has been changed to Black Screen of Death instead of Blue.
Microsoft is releasing a new out-of-band cumulative update for Windows 10 users today, and the only fix is for an issue caused on Patch Tuesday that would cause a blue screen when printing.
Yesterday, Microsoft acknowledged an issue with the new Patch Tuesday updates that were causing crashes on Windows. The company has now provided a temporary workaround to fix the problem.
Following a number of reports that this month's Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 were causing blue screens of death with certain printers, Microsoft has now acknowledged the problems.
Microsoft has acknowledged and fixed a bug with the chkdsk error-checking utility on Windows 10 versions 2004 and 20H2. The bug corrupted SSDs, leading to blue screens and boot failures.
A recent Cumulative Update for the Windows 10 Creators Update was causing a subset of updated devices to BSOD. Microsoft has now officially confirmed this issue and detailed workarounds as well.
The familiar Blue Screen of Death is getting a fresh coat of paint. Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 Insider Preview builds will soon serve up a Green Screen of Death when PCs crash.
Fixing issues that caused your PC to crash may soon become a lot easier, as Microsoft is apparently experimenting with adding QR codes to the crash screen to direct users to troubleshooting resources.
iPhone users on T-Mobile are seeing big problems with their handsets as the Apple devices have started to randomly freeze and display the blue screen of death, which is quickly followed by a restart.