Microsoft’s Latest Blunder: Windows 11 Updates Trigger Blue Screen Chaos

Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 24H2 updates are causing blue screen crashes, affectionately known as the “Blue Screen of Death.” While users face the dreaded SECURE_KERNEL_ERROR, Microsoft suggests rebooting for a fix, which might take up to 24 hours. IT departments, however, need a more hands-on approach. Windows 11 24H2 never fails to surprise!

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Hot Take:

Microsoft strikes again! Just when you thought it was safe to reboot your PC, Windows 11 24H2 decides to throw a blue screen tantrum. It’s like the ghost of Clippy is haunting Redmond, ensuring no update goes without a glitch. At this point, the only thing certain in life is death, taxes, and Microsoft updates causing chaos.

Key Points:

  • Two Windows 11 24H2 patches are causing blue screen crashes.
  • Error code 0x18B indicates a SECURE_KERNEL_ERROR.
  • Microsoft provides a workaround via Known Issue Rollback (KIR).
  • IT teams need to manually apply a Group Policy fix.
  • Microsoft’s update history includes numerous glitches.

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