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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)
Not copy, clone. As in using a 3rd party tool like Acronis or something else. The only downside I could see if the hardware change from NVME->SATA->NVME would trigger a hardware ID change and make all installed software unregistered and ask for re-activation.
You see. You are already coming up with a possible problem. I cannot believe all this time, and not one engineer at a place like Microsoft can actually come up with a fix for this. Just unbelievable.
- Jas HayreFeb 15, 2018Brass Contributor
I have MSI Godlike Carbon X99A motherboard and Samsung SM951 M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD boot drive, and have had this problem ever since it started. Very annoying, and the PC keep trying to update many times daily, and failing!
This is ridiculous.
- DeletedDec 10, 2017
Never mind I just found it under others in the os selection.
I can confirm that this fixes the issue for those with the Asus X299 Deluxe board. I'm now on the 1709 version.
- DeletedDec 10, 2017
Where do you see that bios revision ? I'm on the asus support website for the X299 deluxe and I'm still seeing the 802.
- Tim GallDec 10, 2017Copper Contributor
ASUS released an updated bios (1004) for the Prime-X299-deluxe today that fixed the issue for me.
- Christian N. PedersenDec 10, 2017Copper Contributor
I have the problem as well, and have not noticed any block.
Now I turned the automatic update off, since my PC tried to update at least 10 times, consuming all network bandwidth.
This is my config:
Samsung 960 EVO SSD M.2 2280 - 500GB
ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE - Scott GDec 08, 2017Brass Contributor
I have also heard of countless people with different model Motherboards that have this problem. It is not just ASUS. Gigabyte and MSI Motherboards all have this problem. The common thing all of us seem to have that have this problem is the Samsung M.2 NVMe SSD.
- Ioana MardarDec 08, 2017Copper Contributor
Also tried everything possible but a clone & fresh install because i don't see why i'd have to resort to that.
Windows upgrade assistant seems to have messed up my pc even more.
From BSOD 0xc00000bb update failing to Error 0x80242006 every time my pc tries to automatically update itself.
Motherboard: MSI GAMING M7 ACK
SSD: Samsung 960 evo + Samsung 960 pro
Also a friend of mine has the same SSD's as myself but with a Gigabyte X299 AORUS Gaming 9 & has the same problems.
- Paul BrainDec 08, 2017Copper Contributor
Signed up to add my similar experience, have several friends with largely same spec.
Same issue with 1709, same spec : Asus Prime X299 Deluxe. Samsung 960 Pro 2TB m.2.
Also, the 1709 update is also not blocked for me ( has failed 9 times, and is currently waiting for a reboot which I guess would fail). My machine is a standard build by www.scan.co.uk.
It's odd that a clean install reported to be be OK, and yet an upgrade is not.
Thanks in advance for any help.
- Tim GallDec 08, 2017Copper Contributor
Also having this issue. System specs:
MOB: Asus prime X299-deluxe (FW: 802; running 28 lanes with i7-7800x & quad memory)
SSD: Samsung 960 evo M.2 500GB (NVMe, FW: 3B7QCXE7)
- Scott GDec 07, 2017Brass Contributor
That seems to be the magic combination with this problem: An ASUS X299 MOB with a Samsung 960 Pro SSD M.2 using NVMe .