Since rolling out Windows 10, Microsoft has pushed out its fair share of buggy updates and unfortunately, it looks like the company still hasn’t fully ironed things out even two years after launch. This week, Microsoft began rolling out a Cumulative Update for Windows 10, preparing machines for the incoming Creators Update. Unfortunately, the update appears to be causing blue screen errors for many users.
If you happen to have your PC set to automatically update over night, then you may have woke up to a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) this morning due to a failed install. Right now, the issue appears to be mainly affecting WSUS users, though there have been a few reports of people encountering this issue on non-enterprise machines.
Right now there are two potential fixes floating around. One user on Reddit used a command line fix in the Windows advanced repair options to remove pending updates. It seems there are three particular expired updates that caused the error.
Aside from that, one of the currently known issues with the mandatory update is that systems with support for USCI may run into a blue screen after a shutdown. Microsoft’s work around for this is to go to the BIOS and disable UCSI before applying the new update.
Hopefully between those two current solutions, anyone suffering with the botched update can get back up and running while we await a proper fix from Microsoft.
KitGuru Says: This issue is mainly affecting businesses and enterprise users, which is a big problem for Microsoft. The company has had to pay out before due to botched updates, so it is on shaky ground here.
Microsoft,
This is why we need an easy way to turn off updates. Some of us just don’t have the time to be playing games with your updates day in day out. Let us update at a time that’s completely convenient to us, particularly feature updates that take hours to install on anything other than an SSD.
This isn’t just affecting enterprise WSUS users. It’s affecting many people with SSD’s. I fixed it by booting from a USB stick, since I could never get to the recovery tool on it’s own. Once into the recovery tool, i went to the command prompt and typed this:
bootrec /fixMBR
bootrec /fixBoot
bootrec /rebuildBCD
This had been posted by Golden, originally for a Windows 7 BSOD problem. This fixed my recent patch issue by MS.
Thanks for naming the update ??
October 10, 2017—KB4041676 (OS Build 15063.674)
Fedora Its the best
MicroShaft just installs the updates as “they own the software”. Only solution to Windows10 is Linux !
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