BSOD Crashes Windows 10 since May Update
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Posted 07 June 2020 - 05:49 AM
#2
Posted 11 June 2020 - 05:12 PM
I have, what I believe to be, the same problem with the same update on my HP Omen Obelisk tower. (I mention the model because this appears to affect this particular model of computer, but I am not assuming it is limited to this.)
For me, I have reinstalled Windows 10, applied all updates, and went back to having the same problem. For 2 or 3 days after the update the computer is usable, but it eventually starts to crash and then it starts to crash with a KMODE EXCEPTION BSOD immediately upon logging into my profile. Once that starts, it is stuck in that loop.
It appears that disabling Windows Defender, uninstalling the update in question, and disabling Windows Update, as well, appears to solve the problem. Since doing that, my computer has been up and running non-stop for 2 weeks.
I found the info on the HP Forum here.
#3
Posted 11 June 2020 - 05:21 PM
Having not read the rest of that thread I linked to for the past 2 weeks (or so), I just skimmed through the last few pages of it, it it appears that disabling Windows Defender seems to take care of it and has been continuing to work well for others. I hope that this info helps.
To date, I have had major system corrupting problems over the years with Symantic / Norton, McAfee, AVG Free Edition, AdAware, and now Windows Defender. It seems like the cat and mouse game that is antivirus / antimalware detection is resulting in the cure being just as damaging as the disease at times. (I'm not using these products at the same time, just saying that over the years I have used each of these at some point and at some point each one has damaged the Windows installation so severely that I had to stop using it. AVG, several times, has released updates to their antivirus client that would prevent the system from booting, had to be manually removed at the command prompt or via a secondary computer editing the drive, and then reinstalled. I got to the point where I won't use any of those products any more because they corrupt the system to fully. Now Windows Defender is on the same path, and you'd think if anyone could prevent this sort of scenario it should have been Microsoft themselves.
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