Windows 10 gets emergency fix for Blue Screen of Death crashes
Microsoft rushes to deploy out of band patch for November 2019 Update
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Windows 10has received a fix for a rather nasty glitch which crashes some PCs with a Blue Screen of Death (BSoD), specifically those systems running the November 2019 Update.
In fact,Microsofthas rushed through an out of band patch – KB5001028 – for deployment now to cure the problem, such was the apparent gravity of the issue. AlthoughWindows Latest, which spotted this, notes that only a ‘small number’ of devices were affected according to Microsoft.
The Blue Screen of Death crash happens when accessing a Wi-Fi network using WPA3 security, the most recent wireless security standard that took the baton from WPA2 and wasfirst announced back in June 2018. Support for WPA3, which comes in two flavors – personal and enterprise – was made mandatory in mid-2020 for a device to be certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Microsoftobservesthat the KB5001028 fix “updates an issue that causes a device to stop working and displays a blue screen when you attempt to use a Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3) connection.”
Patch mishaps
This problem was caused by a couple of Microsoft’s updates forWindows 10November 2019 Update users, namely cumulative updates KB4598298 (an optional preview update in January) and KB4601315 (February’s big round of patching).
Of course, patches which apply fixes, and end up causing other unintended issues is not a new scenario for Microsoft – this has been happening all too regularly with Windows 10 for some time.
The saving grace here, of course, is that affected users are only present in small numbers, but naturally if you are hit by this problem, it’ll be a pretty frustrating one to deal with (hence the out of band fix). Especially if you’ve been burdened with this glitch for a few weeks since the January 21 preview patch.
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Microsoft also recently applied a fix for anothertroublesome crashing issue that was causing problems with games.
Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - ‘I Know What You Did Last Supper’ - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).
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