A recent Windows 11 update is causing some systems to crash with the dreaded ‘Blue Screen of Death’ error.
Windows 11 update KB5029351 was released earlier this week, containing the regular monthly security patches and other “improvements”. However, it seems the update is causing system running selected MSI motherboards to crash with an “unsupported processor” error message., which was running a 13th-generation Intel Core i9 processor on an MSI motherboard.Microsoft’s Response, saying it’s aware of problems with the latest Windows update.
The status update encourages affected users to log the problem with Microsoft’s Feedback hub, so the company can further diagnose the issue. “We are presently investigating to determine if this is an issue caused by Microsoft,” the statement adds. “We will provide an update when more information is available.”Warren reports that MSI recently pushed out BIOS updates ahead of Intel’s 14th Generation processor launch, which might be the cause of the current problem.
In the Pause Updates section choose “pause for 1 week” from the dropdown menu, which should give Microsoft enough time to iron out the wrinkles
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