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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)
Michael Niehaus
Microsoft
This 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)
Steven Rodriguez
Dec 05, 2017Brass Contributor
- Michael NiehausDec 05, 2017Microsoft
It should be https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4051963.
- Steven RodriguezDec 05, 2017Brass Contributor
I don't think so, the KB applies to 1709, the patch we are looking for should be applicable to 1703 as we can't update to 1709 because of the NVME SSD issue.
- Michael NiehausDec 05, 2017Microsoft
The fix is needed to the Windows 10 1709 installation files, not to Windows 10 1703.
If you are using dynamic update, the fix should automatically be injected during the process. Otherwise, you might need to manually mount the install.wim and inject the update into it, at least until January when we'll be releasing updated media that will contain the fix.