Windows 10: BSOD after Windows April update (Build. 17134; Check code 0x0000001a)

Discus and support BSOD after Windows April update (Build. 17134; Check code 0x0000001a) in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Prior to the Windows April update, I had zero issues with Windows. However, with the new build, I get a seemingly random memory management error. It... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Beppo, May 27, 2018.

  1. Beppo Win User

    BSOD after Windows April update (Build. 17134; Check code 0x0000001a)


    Prior to the Windows April update, I had zero issues with Windows. However, with the new build, I get a seemingly random memory management error. It can occur within an hour, or even after about a day; I've tried various solutions:

    • Updated BIOS firmware
    • Updated various drivers (graphics, network, etc.)
    • Updated software (thought it might be related to Docker, but it's not)
    • Ran Memtest86 for a few hours with no errors.
    • Ran integrity check - again, no issues.

    I highly doubt its a hardware problem, as the error has only occured since the update. The update itself completed without errors, and I'm not aware of compability issues with the new update.

    I dug through WinDbg and noticed that process associated with the crash is SearchFilterHost.exe.

    I can rollback to the previous build, but I'd like to at least try to fix this.

    :)
     
    Beppo, May 27, 2018
    #1
  2. yangwu90 Win User

    Multiple BSOD Crashes After April 2018 Windows 10 Update

    I recently updated my new HP Envy 13t ultrabook (bought Feb 2018) to the April 2018 Windows 10 update (OS Version 1803, build 17134.1), and since then the computer has had multiple BSOD crashes. The stop code
    errors for these crashes includes everything from:

    • UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION
    • CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
    • SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
    • MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
    • KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR (dxgknl.sys failure).
    There are also instances when the disk space has been stuck on 100% for no apparent reason, even when only running 1 or 2 programs. The computer seems to crash on varying random occasions (even when the computer
    is asleep), and I have not been able to pinpoint the causes for these failures. I have tried everything from:

    • running full computer scans (both on Windows Defender and pre-installed McAfee. No malware or virus was found),
    • disabling/uninstalling the pre-installed anti-virus software,
    • running SFC (no integrity violations found),
    • checking for errors and optimizing/defragmenting the hard drives,
    • updating every single driver through Device Manager,
    • updating HP drivers,
    • installing a couple PC scanners and trying to manually resolve issues, and
    • even running a clean Windows 10 update through "Reset this PC" recovery tool,
    but nothing has seemed to work as I continue to have these frustrating random crashes. I have barely installed any new software and the crashes only started occurring after upgrading to the new Windows 10 update.

    I am asking the community for any tips or suggestions on how I may combat my computer issues and resolve my BSOD crashes. Thank you all in advance for help.
     
    yangwu90, May 28, 2018
    #2
  3. Video port dead and external Monitor not detected after Windows April update build 17134.48...

    Video port dead and external Monitor not detected after Windows April update

    Windows 10 Version 1803

    Dell Venue 11 Tablet 64bit

    I run mostly Microsoft apps, Office 365. Quicken 2017

    There were no changes made to the system, no new apps.

    everything ran perfect until the update

    after the update the HDMI Video port no longer works.

    There is nothing wrong with the cable or the Samsung 65in TV

    are no longer recognized by windows, It was still listed in the device manager I tried deleting it but it no longer returns after refresh.

    It is still listed under stetting's Bluetooth and other devices.

    Updated all Dell drivers, did not help.

    Tried to system restore, failed and can't undo that attempt it is stuck.

    There is nothing wrong with and of the attached equipment or the computer except that the update Fail's to address the port and detect device.

    Poor coding a character must be in error pointing to the mini HDMI port.

    NICE WORK MICROSOFT, Someone needs to proof read your code for errors.

    Any suggestions ?

    Video port dead and external Monitor not detected after Windows April update build 17134.48...
     
    MaharishiDejaVu, May 28, 2018
    #3
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