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- Jean Boissonneault on Facebook's moderation: Broken by design – how AI and community policy handling kick people
- Climent on Microsoft Office Updates (September 10, 2024)
- Christopher Plessinger on Bug in NetScaler 14.1 21.57 and 14.1 25.53 prevents PFX import
- EP on Patchday: Windows 10/Server Updates (September 10, 2024)
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Tag Archives: BSOD
Windows 10 Updates KB5000802/KB5000808 causes BSOD when printing in win32kfull.sys – pulled?
[German]Beware, there are initial reports here on the blog that cumulative updates KB5000802 and KB5000808 from March 9, 2021 for Windows 10 (1909 – 20H2) is causing BlueScreen in win32kfull.sys when printing. Advertising
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Tagged BSOD, issue, Patchday 3.2021, printing, Windows 10
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Windows 10: Bug allows BSOD by entering a path in a browser
[German]There is a bug in Windows 10 that can trigger a Blue Screen of Dead (BSOD) after entering certain path entries (e.g. in the browser). Security researcher Jonas Lykkegaard also reported this bug publicly in October 2020. Advertising
London Cabs with Windows Blue Screen on the go …
[German]Nice surprise for people living in London (GB). There are taxis driving around with advertisements on the roof. The display boards are controlled by Windows – and there are nice Blue Screens of Dead, with which the taxis advertise the … Continue reading
Windows 10 V1809: Update KB4490481 causes blue screens
[German]Cumulative update KB4490481released by Microsoft on April 2, 2019, for Windows 10 V1809 and Windows Server 2019 is causing BlueScreens on some systems. Advertising