Windows: Stop error 0xD1 in July 2018 updates explained

Windows Update[German]July 2018 updates released on July 10, 2018 are forcing many Windows systems into blue screens with stop code 0xD1. Microsoft has fixed this with revised updates. Now Microsoft Japan has published an article about that incident.


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After applying the Windows update published in July 2018, a Stop error 0xD1 (blue screen) is generated on several systems. According to Microsoft Japan, this phenomenon occurs in all currently supported OS versions.

The reason: Depending on the OS's tcpip.sys driver, a problem against the NSI (Network Store Interface) service occurs. When there is a request for information on the network such as TCP connection table, problems may occur depending on the timing.

Such a demand for NSI can also occur during normal operation of the OS. Also, Microsoft Network Monitor, and in an environment where Network Monitoring software such as Wire shark operates, it occurs particularly frequently, so the probability of problems increases.

Microsoft has released updates to fix this issue (see Windows 10: Update revisions July 16, 2018). The translated article from Microsoft Japan may be read here.


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