Windows 10: September 2019 update with BSOD at reboot

Discus and support September 2019 update with BSOD at reboot in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I updated my windows to September 2019. Upon restart I got blue screen of death. The stop code is PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA. This is the first time I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by GumboYY, Sep 17, 2019.

  1. GumboYY Win User

    September 2019 update with BSOD at reboot


    I updated my windows to September 2019. Upon restart I got blue screen of death. The stop code is PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA. This is the first time I have BSOD after so many windows updates.

    I have to press the power button to force my computer to restart to let it do automatic repair. It removed the September update. Then I tried to perform windows update. I was able to install KB4516115 and KB4514359. My conclusion is KB4515384 caused the BSOD.


    There was a similar article saying the problem of Intel wifi driver. I don't use wifi on my machine.


    Does anyone have this problem?


    The Minidump folder is at

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!Alu-l3tNoK7hhjiqj8DOPUbmGsrI?e=gilS61


    Thanks.

    :)
     
    GumboYY, Sep 17, 2019
    #1

  2. Microsoft September 2019 Security Updates

    Release Notes

    September 2019 Security Updates

    Release Date: September 10, 2019

    The September security release consists of security updates for the following software:

    • Microsoft Windows
    • Internet Explorer
    • Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based)
    • ChakraCore
    • Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office Services and Web Apps
    • Adobe Flash Player
    • Microsoft Lync
    • Visual Studio
    • Microsoft Exchange Server
    • .NET Framework
    • Microsoft Yammer
    • .NET Core
    • ASP.NET
    • Team Foundation Server
    • Project Rome
    Please note the following information regarding the security updates:

    • A list of the latest servicing stack updates for each operating system can be found in ADV990001. This list will be updated whenever
      a new servicing stack update is released. It is important to install the latest servicing stack update.
    • Windows 10 updates are cumulative. The monthly security release includes all security fixes for vulnerabilities that affect Windows 10, in addition to non-security updates. The updates are available via the Microsoft
      Update Catalog
      .
    • Updates for Windows RT 8.1 and Microsoft Office RT software are only available via Windows Update.
    • For information on lifecycle and support dates for Windows 10 operating systems, please see Windows Lifecycle Facts Sheet.
    • In addition to security changes for the vulnerabilities, updates include defense-in-depth updates to help improve security-related features.
    • Starting in May 2019, Internet Explorer 11 is available on Windows Server 2012. This configuration is present only in the IE Cumulative package.
    The following CVEs have FAQs with additional information and may include * further steps to take after installing the updates. Please note that this is not a complete list of CVEs for this release.

    Known Issues

    [table][tr][td]4512578[/td][td]Windows 10, version 1809, Windows Server 2019[/td][/tr][tr][td]4513696[/td][td]Visual Studio 2015[/td][/tr][tr][td]4515384[/td][td]Windows 10, version 1903, Windows Server version 1903[/td][/tr][tr][td]4515832[/td][td]Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 and Exchange Server 2016[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516044[/td][td]Windows 10, version 1607, Windows Server 2016[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516046[/td][td]Internet Explorer[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516055[/td][td]Windows Server 2012 (Monthly Rollup)[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516058[/td][td]Windows 10, version 1803, Windows Server version 1803[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516062[/td][td]Windows Server 2012 (Security-only update)[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516064[/td][td]Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 (Security-only update)[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516065[/td][td]Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (Monthly Rollup)[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516066[/td][td]Windows 10, version 1709[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516067[/td][td]Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 (Monthly Rollup)[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516068[/td][td]Windows 10, version 1703[/td][/tr][tr][td]4516070[/td][td]Windows 10[/td][/tr][/table]

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    NICK ADSL UK, Sep 17, 2019
    #2
  3. Ahhzz Win User
    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, Sep 17, 2019
    #3
  4. Thrackan Win User

    September 2019 update with BSOD at reboot

    PC reboots (no BSOD) on CPU stress

    Hi fellow TPU members,

    not too long ago, the box my gf's PC was transported in gave way on the stairs. Yes, you got it right, that sent a PC tumbling down a flight of steps alright.

    Stuff broke. Also, stuff remained intact somehow.

    I bought her a new case, new CPU cooler and we removed the floppy drive, so far so good. But the PC started crashing for no apparent reason, without a BSOD.

    I tested:
    • Memtest86+, left overnight, 0 errors
    • Scanned the HDD for errors, nothing there
    • Left FurMark burning up the GFX card and drawing some power, no problems there
    • Ran Ubuntu from a Live CD doing nothing special, didn't crash
    • Ran OCCT, Linpack, Prime95, all 3 caused reboots within minutes
    • Oh, and I disabled "Restart on error" so I'm sure it's not a BSOD.
    Now, I can still try and test something CPU intensive on Ubuntu, but my guess is the CPU didn't survive.
    Before I do anything drastic like whippin' out the magic wallet and get her a new AMD quad, is there anything I didn't see?
    I'm guessing the motherboard could be borkered as well, but can I check that other than replacing the CPU with a working one?
    Any suggestions on which proggies I can use from an Ubuntu Live CD to stress the CPU?
     
    Thrackan, Sep 17, 2019
    #4
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