Windows 10 May 2020 Update BSODs attention

The Windows 10 May 2020 Update is now available for everyone who wants to download it manually, but apart from the new and improvements it brings, there are also some known issues you should be aware of before updating.

Below we'll list some of the issues that have already been identified by Microsoft, but there are many more that you should be aware of as they cause BSODs (from Blue of Death). For the full image, visit the link at the end of the publication.

The following known issues could cause BSOD once Windows 10 May 2020 Update is installed:

  • Errors or issues during or after updating devices with certain drivers Conexant
  • Problems connecting or disconnecting a Thunderbolt dock
  • Problem with older drivers for adapters ς (GPUs)

Error with Conexant drivers occurs immediately after update to version 2004 and may result in BSOD

The affected driver is called Conexant HDAudio Driver and you can check it in Device Manager (Sound, video and game controllers) The affected versions are 8.65.47.53, 8.65.56.51 or 8.66.0.0 to 8.66.89.00 for chdrt64 .sys or chdrt32.sys, ”says Microsoft.

As for the Thunderbolt issue, Microsoft says it occurs when a Thunderbolt dock is used on a device with it enabled DMA Kernel and Windows Hypervisor platform disabled.

In all cases, Microsoft is aware of the above issues and is expected to release the necessary updates.

Read all the known topics as mentioned by Microsoft from the following link

https://docs.microsoft.com

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  1. I would like to ask a question. I installed Win10 on a dual boot system with Linux but I do not have wifi recognition, but if I restart from Linux to win, then I have WiFi recognition… What happens? And how is the problem fixed?

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