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I work on the field. They pushed an update, their software loads a low altitude driver on the kernel at boot time. The driver is causing servers and workstations to crash. The only fix so far is to reboot in safe mode, restart, uninstall and restart again.
Imagine having to do that by hand, on every windows device in your organization.
Meh, that’s an easy fix compared to some other BSODs I’ve had to deal with.
The every device part is daunting but again, at least it’s an easy fix.
But have those ever been released as an update?
And with the employee to computer ratio only getting worse, this really highlights a lot of issues in the system
What BSOD? Many times.
That's actually really funny, I'm more of a Linux user so I didn't realise how down bad things are over there
It really isn't.
Or wasn't until yesterday
Not really if you test things.
You are testing things right?