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Steven Rodriguez
Nov 23, 2017Brass Contributor
1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD's
1703->1709 BSOD 0xc00000bb on devices with NVMe SSD's
This will be the very first question I will ask in the AMA. I hope you have a better answer than "we are working on it" ready for the thou...
- 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)
Erkan Isik
May 25, 2018Copper Contributor
Hi Rodriguez
What are you're bios configs?:
- Is you're storage set to AHCI? IDE tends to have problems with recent Windows Updates, pretty old storage driver.
- Is WHQL forced on your MoBo? Could also be a issue, try to disable it, if enabled.
- Is you 960 set as first and primary boot device?
For me it almost look like you're SSD is not getting detected as Boot Device. Well could be a Windows Update Problem :P
ארוס אולימפוס
May 26, 2018Copper Contributor
1. AHCI
2. No WHQL setting in my BIOS
3. 960 is first and primary boot device.
Plus, why in the world would that matter in 1803 and not in 1709 ???
That update is botched. I'm not the only one. Look at this:
https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-april-2018-update-common-problems-and-fixes.
2. No WHQL setting in my BIOS
3. 960 is first and primary boot device.
Plus, why in the world would that matter in 1803 and not in 1709 ???
That update is botched. I'm not the only one. Look at this:
https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-april-2018-update-common-problems-and-fixes.
- ארוס אולימפוסJun 15, 2018Copper ContributorI have managed to update my PC, after the third update to 1803 (OS Build 17134.83).
In build 81 the SSD blunder was fixed. Also, there appears to have been an issue with Avast AV that is now fixed. I did a regular windows update and it finally worked.
I suggest to anyone using Win 10 Pro to use the option Semi annual + 365 days in the advanced options of Windows update (Choose when updates are installed). This will deffer the semi annual feature updates by about 15 months. Plenty of time for MS to fix all the bugs they introduce. Then, when you want to install the update, you simply change it to Semi annual Targeted + 0 days, and check for updates. When it comes to Win 10 Semi annual updates, don't be an early adapter . Later is better the earlier.