Windows10 Update Triggers Blue Screen of Death: How to Work Around It

Windows10 Update Triggers Blue Screen of Death: How to Work Around It

Windows 10 updates have a history of causing more problems than they solve, and that doesn't seem to have changed with the latest update.

According to Windows Latest, the Windows 10 KB4541335 update is the culprit behind the latest Windows 10 woes; released on March 24, this update is an optional update designed to fix bugs in the Windows 10 1909 build and Windows 10 1903 build. It is an optional update designed to fix.

An easy way to work around the update bug is to not download the latest Windows 10 update. Since this is an optional update, it will not automatically start downloading, and if you are particularly concerned, it is best to continue using your current version of Windows 10 until Microsoft addresses this bug.

However, it appears that only a handful of Windows 10 users are currently affected by this update, so those who have downloaded the update should not worry.

But if you are unfortunate enough to be one of those affected, don't worry, you can roll back Windows 10 to a previous stable version. The process is quite simple.

Enter the Settings app by typing "settings" in the Windows 10 search bar or by clicking on the gear icon in the Start menu. Then go to the Windows Update option on the left side of the main menu. From there, click on the "Show Update History" option and then click on "Uninstall Updates". You should now see an option to select and uninstall the KB4541335 update.

That's it. The problem should now be gone, and it's a good idea to make a backup of your Windows 10 system in case Windows 10 really goes haywire.

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