Windows 10: Random BSOD after latest cumulative update February 2019

Discus and support Random BSOD after latest cumulative update February 2019 in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I have updated Windows to latest cumulative update, And in the startup update process, my computer suddenly BSOD, Repeatedly bsod, and finally I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Ricky Alif Nur Azza, Feb 13, 2019.

  1. Random BSOD after latest cumulative update February 2019


    I have updated Windows to latest cumulative update,

    And in the startup update process, my computer suddenly BSOD,

    Repeatedly bsod, and finally I reset OS, it's full clean reset,

    After everything returned to normal, and suddenly bsod again,

    Please help,

    The error information that I see points to memory.

    Please help...

    Sorry for my bad eng.

    :)
     
    Ricky Alif Nur Azza, Feb 13, 2019
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  2. Bree Win User

    Random BSODs/Crashes after Latest Cumulative updates (1703).


    That is perfectly normal, it's just the way Microsoft do it. The uninstall screen in part of Control Panel and it uses an older style of naming than the newer Settings app. In fact, if you open a command prompt and type the SYSTEMINFO command you'll see an even older naming convention, they are all listed as 'Hotfix(s)'.

    The key identifier is the KB number, uninstall the 'security update' with the correct KB number and you are uninstalling the cumulative update.

    I see from your post on another thread here that you are having problems hiding this particular update, you're not seeing it listed in wushowhide. You cannot hide an update that is already installed, only updates that are 'available for this PC' can be hidden. This may be because windows update is sneaking it in again before you have a chance to hide it. I would first set a metered connection to prevent this, then uninstall KB4074592. After the reboot use wushowhide immediately, you should see it listed then and be able to hide it.

    Of course, the preferred solution would be to fix the BSOD that KB4074592 causes on your machine. If you leave it installed and follow the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions after a BSOD there are some knowledgeable experts here (others, not me) who can analyse it for you and suggest solutions.

    Edit: KB4077528 was superseded by KB4077528 on 22 February. This newer cumulative update may have fixed the problems that caused your BSOD.
     
  3. ARC
    Arc Win User
    Random BSOD while browsing internet


    BitDefender is nothing special. mwac.sys causes BSODs anywhere.
    A tiny documentation can be found here: Solved Random BSODs - Windows 10 Forums
    In that very thread, the suggested action apparently worked.

    The storage and network filters of any third party antivirus can cause BSODs. Neither MBAM nor BitDefender is any special. For a regular antivirus, it may be shifted to an alternative; but MBAM has no alternative. So a clean install of the said program is the most feasible first step.
    As far as the first step is not failing, it is better to not think for the second step. Because the BSODs are not universal, failure at the first step is not universal; and success at the second step is also not universal.
    That is why I posted that my suggestion may work, or may not. Let us see where it goes.
     
  4. Ahhzz Win User

    Random BSOD after latest cumulative update February 2019

    Office 2019

    Only supported on Win10. Sorry, 8.1 users, only 4 years old, gotta go.

    Microsoft Office 2019 will only work on Windows 10

    https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com...-to-office-and-windows-servicing-and-support/

    Spoiler Office 2019
    Last year at Ignite, we announced Office 2019 – the next perpetual version of Office that includes apps (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, and Skype for Business) and servers (including Exchange, SharePoint, and Skype for Business). Today we’re pleased to share the following updates:

    • Office 2019 will ship in H2 of 2018. Previews of the new apps and servers will start shipping in the second quarter of 2018.
    • Office 2019 apps will be supported on:
      • Any supported Windows 10 SAC release
      • Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2018
      • The next LTSC release of Windows Server
    • The Office 2019 client apps will be released with Click-to-Run installation technology only. We will not provide MSI as a deployment methodology for Office 2019 clients. We will continue to provide MSI for Office Server products.
     
    Ahhzz, Feb 13, 2019
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