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1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD's
- Nov 30, 2017This is a known issue. The fix for this will be included in the cumulative update that will be released today at 10am via http://catalog.update.microsoft.com (manually downloaded). It will also be included in the next Patch Tuesday cumulative update. (Ref OS #14207031, 11D)
After 10 hours attempts I find the way to resolve this problem. This is what I did:
1) Update BIOS to 1102 from asus.com and reset BIOS to default settings(Disabled XMPP and reset my overclock)
2) Make USB flash with MediaCreationTool
3) Make this action from Tim Gall poste:
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For PCH Storage Cofiguration I set:
SATA Controllers to disabled (the topmost option). I enabled it again once the upgrade was complete.
For Boot ->CSM I set it to enabled
Boot Devices Control set to UEFI only
Boot Network and Boot Storage Devices set to ignore
Boot from PCIE expansion devices to UEFI first"
4) I open BIOS menu after all system's restarts before update continue. Update was loading, then restart, I click DEL to open menu, quit without change, update continue install.
I don't sure that 3) and 4) is important, but I did and now I have 1709 windows 10 build.
And my config is Motherboard Asus x299 Prime Deluxe+Samsung 960 PRO 512gb
- Toby NorrisFeb 06, 2018Copper Contributor
That method also worked for me. My system is very similar to yours except I have have 64 GB of ram and the 1TB ssd. So I did get the 1709 finally installed. But now I seem to have other driver problems with my internal USB hub device and also my "Windows Update" now says "Some settings are managed by your organization" and this prevents me from checking for updates or seeing my updte history. I wonder if you had any similar problems afer your successful upgrade to 1709?
- Michael WolfFeb 06, 2018Copper Contributor
Last weekend I successfully finished the update of my system (MSI X99 + SSD 850) to 1709. It took me 6 hours. Most time was spent waiting for the system. No clean installation.
I was tired to wait for a solution by MSI and/or Microsoft.
My approach was to make a intermediate step via a "normal" disk.
Short description:
1. Image Backup of system disk
2. change SSD to "normal" disk
3. recover image to "normal" disk
4. Because of new hardware set product key again. Otherwise after the update procedure ended with error message like "can't get product key"
4. start update to 1709
5. clean system disk (delete upgrade folder etc.)
6. make image backup of "normal" disk
7. recover image to ssd
8. O gott! BSOD 0x00000bb!
9. select option "start safe mode" from BSOD. system starts in safe mode
10. restart system
11. everthing works fine
Regards
Michael