Source: wccftech.com --- Wednesday, October 11, 2017
In its Patch Tuesday releases yesterday , Microsoft sent fixes to over 62 security vulnerabilities, including several that were rated critical or were zero-days. An extremely important update, we had suggested our readers install the patches right away as some flaws were already spotted in targeted attacks. Turns out the update is creating problems for some machines that are running the latest Windows 10 Creators Update. Windows 10 users report facing BSOD after installing October Patch KB4041676 After last night’s security updates that brought those on the Windows 10 Creators Update up to cumulative build 15063.674, some users woke up to face the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). After automatic installation of last night’s security updates, the security patch, KB4041676, appears to be failing for quite a few people. The affected machines reportedly turn into useless junk temporarily since the update puts them into an endless reboot loop. A user who reported facing the issue on all their Windows 10 machines, including HP, Dell and Lenovo systems, said (emphasis is ours): I deploy patches via SCCM on a regular basis to nearly 5500 clients worldwide. My first group of Alpha systems which contains all of my own workstations receive the first round of patches as a test. ALL of the systems running 1703 blue screen upon reboot AFTER applying this patch (KB4041676). The message that comes up is INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE. After that ...
from Windows http://ift.tt/2ygbpV4
No comments:
Post a Comment