Microsoft misses another Windows 10 update
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new Windows 10 update is causing problems for users, which Microsoft has not officially confirmed yet.
Promising to fix several bugs discovered in the latest Windows 10, 1909 and 1903 builds, the update leaves some PCs with stability issues.
Appearing especially during game sessions, BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) crashes are accompanied by the message “whea_uncorrectable_error”.
Although it appears more frequently in the case of hardware failures, in this case the displayed error code appears to indicate a problem of memory corruption or malfunction of one of the system drivers.
Other users report similar crashes while watching YouTube videos, but without a clear correlation with an activity name.
Meanwhile, other users have reported on Microsoft’s feedback hub that their laptops are running slower after the patch is installed, with a high level of processor usage when the device is charging, and parts of the Windows 10 interface seem to be missing. she replies.
For now, the only possible solution is to manually uninstall the KB4541335 patch, with Microsoft not offering an official fix.