The latest cumulative update causes Windows 10 BSoD, freezes, and hardware failure
Microsoft’s cumulative update for Windows 10 released this month still has many problems. A large number of users have problems such as the blue screen of death after installing the latest cumulative update.
This failure seems to be more severely affected by ThinkPad users. ThinkPad users have hardware failures such as the blue screen of death, stuck, and camera bug.
In addition, the screen will freeze immediately after the user opens a program such as Explorer, and the screen will be restored after a few seconds, but the software will freeze again after opening the software again.
Although this month’s cumulative update fixes a large number of known issues and security vulnerabilities, it stands to reason that users should install it immediately, but it is not easy to successfully install it.
Some users have an error code when installing the cumulative update. After the installation, the system will download the cumulative update again after the next startup and perform the installation repeat.
Current user feedback issues include blue screen crashes, camera failures, screen freezes, performance degradation, game frame drops, and increased system startup time.
No matter which problem the user encounters, it will affect the normal use of the user, so in the end, it is necessary to uninstall the latest cumulative update and prevent the system from continuing to install automatically.
Microsoft has not yet issued a statement on these issues, so the easiest solution for users is to uninstall the latest cumulative update and not install it.
Via: mspoweruser