Blimey, you'd figure that Microsoft would have plugged the OS by now. Instead, we can state the obvious as no less than 88 Vulnerabilities are closed with the June 2019 Patch from last tuesday.... 88 Vulnerabilities patched in Microsoft's June 2019 Patch last Tuesday
Odd, yesterday I had my first Windows 10 BSOD ever that I remember (other than when adjusting overclocking). I wasn't even in a game. I was listening to music and browsing the web.
swiss cheesemas the hits just keep coming, I think I have to turn my uncles and nephews pc back to automatic updates and installs
So, you don´t have a high end pc unless you have BSOD´s? Better stick with somewhat lower end pc´s then, lol.
I was obviously kidding! I had bsods for various reasons , drivers crapping out of me, hardware failure , or missmatch of drivers when i had my 3770k was a new version of the intel gpu that really did not liked the latest at the time nvidia drivers , anyway with blue screen viewer reading the dumps to see what caused the issue most of the times is enough to take care of things , obviously i am not counting in oc where you are bound to have bsods!
I haven't had a blue screen in years (operationally I mean after playing with voltage and timings), last one was because of poor uniform thermal paste layer, that was it.
/joke mode on Microsoft team : let's release a huge list of vulnerabilities and happily announce the W10 subsystem Linux kernel, the Winlux kernel! -Aight' then let's apt-get update && apt-get upgrade. -BSODs all over the user base. - Linus: that's not how this works /Joke mode off Also had a BSOD on a client's computer after the update.
And thats what im saying is wrong. windbg often points to the actual cause with a bit of prodding, bluescreen view just blames the first driver in the frame.
Oh ok i see i will keep this in mind then...so far i was lucky then! That's actually very good to know!