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posted by chromas on Saturday October 13 2018, @05:30AM   Printer-friendly
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Microsoft Windows 10 October update giving HP users BSOD

Reports of update inflicted file deletion and loss of internet connectivity for Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Store apps have died down. But users of some HP machines tell of seeing the blue screen of death (BSOD) after attempting to update their desktops and laptops.

"After installing KB4464330 (build 17763.55) my HP EliteDesk 800 G3 the machine refuses to boot, ending with BSOD WDF_VIOLATION," wrote a user identified as "Mikael Sillman," who also reports hearing from Microsoft support that Dell machines have been affected too.

The error code refers to an issue with the Windows Driver Framework.

A post to HP's support forum had a similar tale.

"After doing updates, this machine blue screens with the error message WDF_VIOLATION," wrote an individual identified as "PhilBJSPC." "I cannot boot to safe mode and it does not allow me to do a system restore before the updates have gone through. ..."

In the discussion of the issue on the Microsoft support forum, it's been suggested that KB4464330 conflicts with the HP keyboard driver file HpqKbFiltr.sys. Renaming the file is floated as a potential fix.

From the command prompt, this involves navigating to c:\windows\system32\drivers and renaming the file – ren HpqKbFiltr.sys HpqKbFiltr.sys_old – and rebooting.

But in a thread on Reddit, changing the file fails to fix the problem for some.


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Softpedia adds:

However, it looks like the bug is much worse than initially thought, at least if the information posted in this Microsoft Community discussion thread is accurate.

One user whose HP computer encountered the BSOD due to the said cumulative update says they got in touch with Microsoft support only to be told that the problem also affects other configurations from different manufacturers.

Furthermore, an alleged Microsoft engineer told the user that the update has been pulled from Windows Update, so systems running version 1809 can no longer it automatically[sic]. However, the update remains available on the Microsoft Update Catalog.

"Actually, HP computers are not the only product affected for this issue other computers as well like DELL etc. That's why for now, we've temporarily paused the update for people who seek to check for updates, to investigate an isolated reported issue and will make it available for download again once ready," the Microsoft engineer was quoted as saying.

A confirmation in this regard does not exist just yet, and checking for updates on a Windows 10 version 1809 system actually offers cumulative update KB4464330, as you can see in the attached photo.

 
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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 13 2018, @08:57AM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday October 13 2018, @08:57AM (#748230)

    I went to Apple after they tried to shove everyone on Win7 and 8 over to 10. So I haven't been using Apple long. There have been things Apple has done, or not done, that I really dislike.

    But every time I start to think of just going back to Windows (and living with the data snooping), a story like this pops up again. Apple sucks, but Windows sucks more.

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  • (Score: 2) by captain normal on Sunday October 14 2018, @12:29AM (1 child)

    by captain normal (2205) on Sunday October 14 2018, @12:29AM (#748453)

    Ah...but you can always go to SystemD. You may not be able to find all your files, but you won't be confronted with a BSOD.

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    • (Score: 2) by Bot on Monday October 15 2018, @12:02PM

      by Bot (3902) on Monday October 15 2018, @12:02PM (#748976) Journal

      there are systemd less distros. They tend to perform well in proportion to the system/pulse cruft present. Inverse proportion.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 14 2018, @12:33PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 14 2018, @12:33PM (#748584)

    Does apple have a right mouse button yet?

    • (Score: 2) by Bot on Monday October 15 2018, @12:07PM

      by Bot (3902) on Monday October 15 2018, @12:07PM (#748979) Journal

      I started using linux in 2003 on a powerbook, no less, and never looked back. The lack of right mouse button was not a problem then, as long as keeping the button pressed yielded a contextual menu. In fact you have to mind the trackpad more when you have two buttons, lots of unintended right clicks when you are not aligned with the screen.

      OTOH pressing both buttons yields the most recent selected text (on X window) which is way faster than cut and paste, so I'd miss that on a single button mouse. Also, games.

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