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Windows 10 update deleting files and causing Blue Screen of Death errors (AGAIN)

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In these uncertain times, one thing we can still rely on is Microsoft releasing Windows updates that cause massive problems for some users. A recent ‘fix’ pushed out by the company could be one of the worst yet, resulting in Blue Screen of Death errors and deleting or moving files.

Microsoft released Windows 10 KB4549951 on April 14 to introduce several security fixes, but, as so often is the case, a number of users found it introduced more problems than it corrects.

As per usual, plenty of people found they couldn’t install the update at all, and some who did kept running into Blue Screen of Death errors. As noted by Windows Latest, the most common of these are:

  • PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
  • CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
  • ACPI_BIOS_ERROR
  • INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE
  • MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
  • DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION
  • Portcls.sys

Many of the Blue Screens of Death are appearing intermittently, requiring a PC reboot, but other users are experiencing a loop of BSOD errors, meaning their computer crashes isntanty on every startup.

 

In addition to these major issues, users have reported files being deleted or moved to other folders following the update.

“This update is a disaster. It deleted my files, pictures, documents saved in system drive and as well as my apps which I downloaded from Windows Store,” wrote one user.

“My system automatically updated on the 19th of April. I lost some important word files of my university. And a folder. I have looked on the temporary folders and I have tried to uninstall the update but they do not appear,” said another angry Windows 10 user.

Not everyone is experiencing problems with the update, but those who do are advised to uninstall it. Microsoft hasn’t commented on the reports, but it wouldn’t be the first time the company releases an update to fix the problems a previous update caused.

 

 

 

MY THOUGHTS

Microsoft needs to get themselves together already, they manage to keep making things worst, i might go back to Windows 7. Since Microsoft fired the Windows testing team in 2015, that windows updates have become a disaster. Delaying windows updates now is one of the most important settings to make sure that your PC keeps running.

 

Source ;  https://www.techspot.com/news/84953-windows-10-update-deleting-files-causing-blue-screen.html

 
 

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What causes some to BSOD and others not? Hardware?

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That is so bad! In my case it's even worse - I have my system up to date and I have no BSOD or other problems. What should I do?

 

Lot of problems with BSODs are because of faulty hardware. But people likes to search for other reasons.

Ok, sometimes Microsoft sucks and releases update that is bad or delete some files. But seriously - who keeps all his important files in user's folder anyway? I have separate drive for my personal files and even if someone has only single drive - creating custom directory is good, old and still the best method to organize your own files (and learn how filesystem works). Users directory (including desktop) is always first path that suffers from accidentally problems. People should learn something after infamous 1809 upgrade.

 

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