Monday, August 18, 2014

The August update of Windows called the "blue screen of death" on computers worldwide

Microsoft urged users to remove the August update, Windows, and remove references to it from your own system update after users have begun to complain about the "blue screen of death" after installing the patch. Originally specified update was to eliminate the error provoking unauthorized privilege escalation in Windows. However, in practice it is not only eliminated this bug, but also led to the collapse of the system with a message x50 Stop error message (bugcheck).
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Error with this patch came after the release of other fixes, in particular KB2970228 KB2975719 and KB2975331. If all, or at least one of the patches are installed in tandem with a fix, the PC will inevitably falls on the so-called "blue screen of death."
For those who have yet to install the update, way out is to restore the system using the installation disc Windows. Microsoft has recommended to start the computer in Safe Mode to remove the update. However, for many this is not an option, since the OS is not able to start even in safe mode.
After a stream of complaints from users of Microsoft has added a page describing the recommendation to remove the automatic update installed automatically updated. At the time of writing this article on the official forum of the company was more than 42 pages of discussions addressing the crash.
Also, users are complaining about the update, which adds to the operating system of the Russian ruble symbol for Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
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