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05-20-2020 12:28 AM
Note: I have opened a thread for this issue on the Microsoft community forum, but the dozen or so people reporting having similar issues are all running on HP.
Problem:
Following the install of KB4556799 and KB4552931, after the reboot, the X360 BSOD'd twice in 10 minutes. Each time, I was in a browser (Firefox for the 1st BSOD and Chrome for the 2nd one. )
I could not see what the error message was as the BSOD screen with the frowning face flashed too quickly.
I immediately uninstalled both updates and the problem disappeared.
Anyone having problems with those Win10 updates?
05-21-2020 01:30 AM
Hi!
I've got the same issues with some ProDesk 290 G2
I resolved unistall KB4556799 for 2 machines but in one of them, I had to restore the system from a restore point.
I afraid for all my 290G2 PCs, about 20.
I stopped the updates for the moment.
05-22-2020 06:58 AM
Big News! I MAY HAVE FOUND A FIX !!!!! >> Solution: Reinstall the Wireless driver.
After uninstalling KB4556799 and KB4552931, the OS was stable for a few days them started again to BSOD again.
In addition, it would sometimes tell me there was no OS drive and could not reboot.
*BUT* I noticed that the BSOD only happened when I was connected to my Wi-Fi. I disconnected the Wi-Fi and worked off-line for half a day and no BSOD 😊!
(Note: I could not hardwire my notebook as it does not have any RJ45 connector ☹)
So, I reinstalled the Intel Wireless Intel driver and the problem disappeared for good.
And since I was at it, I reinstalled all the drivers available for that notebook (HP Spectre X360) on the HP support site.
Important: I still have *NOT* reinstalled KB4556799 and KB4552931.
Not sure if I will.
05-26-2020 10:00 AM
This problem is really, really bizarre. It is as if KB4556799 installed some worm that is eating away the OS.
Every time I make a change, it fixes the BSOD problem for a few days then the BSOD comes back.
Last action: I did a fresh install from the recovery partition and postponed any Windows update for 30 days. So far, 2 days without a BSOD.
Here are the symptoms I saw and the actions I took.
1. A few minutes after installing KB4556799 and KB4552931, my HP Spectre X360 notebook started to BSOD every 5 minutes. (No memory dump was generated). About half of the time, the reboot would fail with a “No OS Installed” message. I uninstalled the two updates and the problem disappeared for a couple of days. Then, it came back.
2. Through trial and error, I figured out that the BSOD occurred ONLY when I was connected to the Wifi. I first suspected the browsers (See my previous posts) . I removed first Chrome then FireFox. Each time, I got no BSOD for a couple of days then it came back (BSOD every 5 minutes and “No OS installed” when booting.)
3. I uninstalled then reinstalled the Wireless driver (See my previous post). This time, no BSOD for 4 days then the problem came back.
Finally, I decided to reinstall the OS from the recovery partition, but this time, I turned off the Windows Update. Let's knock on wood...
05-28-2020 12:02 PM
I have a similar problem. My HP Spectre running Windows 10 has rebooted abruptly 4 times in the last two weeks, or so (perhaps all since an update a few weeks ago). A momentary message appears saying something like "Your PC has run into a problem and needs to reboot". It does not seem to be caused by my actions: the disk still has 50GB free, and I was not running memory intensive activities. The first time it occurred, there was a boot failure and I had to power down holding the power button to reboot. The subsequent three failures have rebooted successfully, with no notification of a problem. I may have been running Visual Studio each of the four times. I was likely running Chrome all 4 times. After the last failure, Visual Studio started with a message that Visual Studio was interrpupted by an update and that I could recover my files. I did recover my files. My Windows update log reports the salt updates on May 13 for KB4552931 and KB4556799.
05-29-2020 03:47 AM
Looks like MS acknowledged there was a problem and a fix (by HP) is supposed to be rolled in the next Windows update.
Here is one of the many links that talks about it: (just google BSOD + KB4556799 🙂
Note: I may be adventurous but I am not reckless - I will wait at least another month before resuming automatic Windows updates.
06-13-2020 02:22 PM
Thanks for the update. I was wondering if the fix was in place - Looks like it is not. 😞
Since I have reinstalled, 3 weeks ago, and stopped all Win10 updates, my notebook has not had a single problem.
I will keep postponing updates until I feel safe.
Philippe