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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)
- Toby NorrisFeb 05, 2018Copper Contributor
I have a brand new system with Asus prime x299 motherboard along with 64 gb ram and i9-7900x cpu and 1TB samsung M.2 ssd. It is now Feb 4 2018. I have installed and reinstalled my brand new windows 10 pro multiple times from the $200 usb stick. I also have dvd and even dowloaded the latest from internet. Everything works great until the update service starts forcing the 1709 defective update on me. Then the problems and harm begins. I have tried every so-called fix on the internet. The update process always leads to BSOD with 0xc00000bb. I am a software engineer with over 30 years experience. Nothing works. Not the trouleshooter, nor any of the other many fixes offered by MS support fotums. Not even the brand new ISO download with 1709. So there is apparently still no solution for this problem after many months. I see that I am not alone. There is no excuse for this. This motherboard is popular and one of the newest out there. The 1709 update was not adequately tested and is defective and is causing harm to many people like me who have wasted many many hours trying to get it to work. Who is responsible and accountable for this blunder at microsoft? We will never know. For now I can only disable the windows update service and pray that someday someone at Microsoft will fix this terrible and embarrassng defective product. This is no different than going to car dealer and buying a new car and then the car won even start. The dealer is happy to take all your money and apologizes for the defective product and promises to get it fixed someday. Meanwhile you have nothing for your money and dealer has no incentive to fix their defect because they already have all your money. Somewhere there might be a smart lawyer or consumer organization who will get dealer attention by class action lawsuit representing all the injured customers. Maybe then the product will get fixed or recalled and the customers will get their money back.