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Latest Windows Updates Trigger Blue Screen of Death Errors


Recent Windows 10 and 11 updates are causing Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors. Fixes include updating drivers and uninstalling updates

Latest Windows Updates Trigger Blue Screen of Death Errors

Recent Windows updates are causing widespread Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors, leaving users frustrated and seeking solutions. The BSOD, a notorious indicator of critical system errors, has been appearing more frequently following the installation of certain updates.

Windows 10 Update KB5021233
The Windows 10 update KB5021233 has been particularly problematic, causing BSODs during both boot-up and regular use. Users experiencing this issue can take a few technical steps to mitigate the problem. According to TechRadar, Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and provided a temporary fix involving the Command Prompt:

1. Restart in Safe Mode: 
   - Click Shutdown and hold down the Shift key while selecting Restart.
2. Troubleshoot: 
   - Navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Command Prompt.
3. Execute Command: 
   - Type `xcopy C:\windows\system32\drivers\hidparse.sys C:\windows\\system32\hidparse.sys` and press Enter.

These steps should help resolve the issue by copying over a specific system file to a different directory

Windows 11 Update KB5035853
Windows 11 users are also facing BSOD issues, particularly after installing the KB5035853 update. Reports indicate that this update, intended to fix various bugs and improve performance, is instead causing "Thread Stuck in Device Driver" errors, slow boot times, and overall system slowdowns. Windows Central highlights that Microsoft has yet to provide a definitive fix, and users are advised to delay installing this update until further notice

Common Causes of BSOD
BSODs are typically caused by a variety of issues, including:
Faulty Hardware: Problems with RAM, hard drives, or other components.
Driver Conflicts: Outdated or incompatible device drivers.
Software Issues: Conflicts arising from newly installed applications or recent updates.
Insufficient Disk Space: Lack of space on the system disk.
BIOS Misconfigurations: Incorrect BIOS settings or outdated BIOS versions

General Solutions
For users encountering BSODs, several general solutions can be applied:
Update Drivers and Windows: Ensure all drivers and the Windows OS are up-to-date.
Uninstall Recent Updates or Apps: If the BSOD started after a recent update or app installation, consider uninstalling them.
Use System Restore: Revert your system to a previous state before the issues began.
Boot in Safe Mode: Use Safe Mode to troubleshoot and uninstall problematic drivers or updates without the OS loading normally

As always, maintaining regular backups and staying informed about the latest updates from Microsoft can help mitigate the impact of these issues. For detailed guidance on resolving BSOD errors, users can refer to Microsoft's support pages or consult reputable tech news sources.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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