Microsoft shipped new cumulative updates for all Windows 10 versions earlier this week, but as we know already, installing such updates on day one is often quite a risky thing because of all the problems they might be causing. In theory, everybody should install new cumulative updates as soon as they are released, pretty much because they include security updates or other important improvements, but very often, they end up causing various glitches, such as broken Windows 10 features or even fatal crashes. This is what’s happening after installing the latest cumulative updates shipped by Microsoft as part of the March 2021 Patch Tuesday cycle, as the company has confirmed that some might actually cause a BSOD on a number of devices. No word on when the fix could go live The issue is related to printing, and the Redmond-based software firm says it’s currently investigating, so nobody knows for sure when exactly a fix is supposed to land. “After in...
Full ArticleMicrosoft Confirms the Latest Windows 10 Cumulative Updates Might Cause a BSOD
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