Ah, this may explain an unexpected looping BSOD that started a few days after that date.<p>I started getting a KMODE Exception Not Handled BSOD with no driver listed. Have done full diagnostics of memory, graphics card, everything... even in safe mode without networking it would still BSOD shortly after boot.<p>I reinstalled Windows, applied updates... and it happened again.<p>It's quite vicious if this is it... there's not a lot one can do about this. Well, I flipped to a Linux laptop instead.
>Windows 10 users are reporting crashes like the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) after installing the April 14th update<p>Why is this getting posted the day after May's Patch Tuesday? The title is incredibly misleading.
Dammit. I’m telecommuting with LogMeIn and last week Outlook’s email search bar inexplicably moved to the top of the screen. And yesterday one of my monitors was just a black screen. After logging out and back in the problem went away. After reading this post, I’m more nervous.<p>Hey Microsoft! Think you can take a break on non-security updates?<p>/panic rant
This is exactly why I turn off automatic updates for everything, and only update once the canaries have left the coal mine. Automatic updates might be good for keeping the masses secure, but if you're between that and a power-user then they add too much unpredictability into the system, even if something bad happens only once in a blue moon.