Windows 10: The Windows Update KB3105208 is causing problems.
Anyone who has installed Windows 10 as an Insider Preview and has been suffering from Bluescreens since the latest Windows update will find a help here. Microsoft distributed patch KB3105208 at the end of last week. The download is titled "October Update" and caused problems for the weekend.
On different systems with the Insider Preview of Windows 10 (Build 10565), the next time you installed, it came to a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death). The KB3105208 patch could seem to make the system seem to be irreparable, and access to its own data seemed impossible.
However, the head of the Windows Insider program - Gabriel Aul - was quick to point to a solution on Twitter and in the Microsoft forums. The download, which is automatically imported via Windows Update, causes problems when a device has activated the Secure Boot function in the BIOS. Similarly, users could bypass the problem by disabling the setting. Microsoft has now responded and removed the patch.
Lesetipp: Windows 10 or Windows 7?
Of the problem seem to be actually only those computers, which have activated Secure Boot in Bios. On our test system the patch is installed, we do not have Bluescreens yet. The problem only occurred under the Windows 10 Build 10565, which the Insider program participant has been able to test for a while.
Anyone using the official Windows 10 version 10240 outside the Windows Insider program was spared. This makes it clear that Microsoft must work on the patch again before it is finalized. According to reports it should be on 2 November already so far. Then there is a large-scale autumn update for Windows 10 (Threshold 2), containing the hopefully revised version of the October patch.
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