Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates
- Microsoft confirmed that some Windows 11 devices experienced blue screen errors after recent updates.
- The problem stemmed from bugs introduced in the Patch Tuesday updates released since March.
- The error, identified by code 0x18B, indicated a SECURE_KERNEL_ERROR, potentially causing system crashes.
- Microsoft stated, "After installing this update and restarting your device, you might encounter a blue screen exception with error code 0x18B indicating a SECURE_KERNEL_ERROR."
- Microsoft deployed a Known Issue Rollback to automatically resolve the problem for most users within 24 hours.
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Windows 11 users met with Blue Screen of Death after installing the latest April update
Last Updated on April 17, 2025 With support for Windows 10 officially ending on October 14, 2025, many users have started moving over to Windows 11. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide any important updates for Windows 10, including those that fix security problems. Because of this, upgrading to Windows 11 has become ...
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