![]() If you're on Windows 11, you may have noticed the blue screen of death has been replaced by a black one, but now Microsoft is bringing the BSOD back to Windows 11. As d evices running Windows Embedded Standard 7 will no longer receive updates of any kind from Microsoft, we recommend migrating any remaining devices to Windows 10 IoT as quickly as possible. Given the severity of the security flaws KB5001330 patches, we can only hope Microsoft addresses these issues soon. Windows Embedded Standard 7 reach ed end of support on October 13, 2020. It's yet unclear how widespread the issues caused by this update are, but it's far from the first time Microsoft has rolled out a Windows patch that causes major headaches for users. If you've already installed the patch and your computer is stuck in a boot loop, barring you from accessing Windows at all, you're going to have to try more drastic measures.Īs mentioned above, some users have reportedly escaped the loop by disabling driver signature enforcement, which you can do by selecting Advanced Startup during the Windows 10 boot sequence and hitting the Troubleshoot button, then navigating to Advanced options and disabling driver signature enforcement in the Startup Settings. ![]() Here's what to remove (click to enlarge) (Image credit: Future) Click "Uninstall updates" and select "Security Update for Microsoft Windows (KB5001330)", then confirm when Windows asks if you're sure.Select "Windows Update" and hit "View update history".Launch the Windows 10 Settings app, easily found by opening the Start menu and typing "Settings".If you've already installed the update and can access Windows but are running into problems, the best solution is probably to uninstall the patch and reboot your machine. Given the severity of the security flaws this patch addresses, we can only hope the OS maker acts quickly. If you're concerned about the latest Windows 10 update causing problems in your machine, the simplest thing to do is not install it until Microsoft addresses these issues. Windows 10 update KB5001330 issues: What to do Some folks who have managed to successfully install the update have complained (opens in new tab) in the Windows 10 subreddit about noticing sudden dips in game performance, including graphical stuttering and unpredictable FPS drops.
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