BSOD on Windows 10 after updates

Microsoft recently confirmed a new issue in the 10, αναφέροντας ότι ορισμένες θα μπορούσαν να εμφανίσουν την BSOD όταν πραγματοποιήσουν μια system after some failed update installation.

Specifically, the company states that some who had performed a clean install of Windows 10, and created a system restore, when they tried to restore the device the error 0xc000021a appeared.

BSOD

Ultimately, the device can not start, and according to the company, this problem is known in Windows 10.

"During system restore, Windows temporarily seeks to restore the files in use. It then stores the information in the registry. When the computer restarts, the step-by-step process is completed .
In this case, Windows resets the του καταλόγου όταν ο υπολογιστής επανεκκινείται. Ωστόσο, κατά την επανεκκίνηση του υπολογιστή, τα Windows φορτώνουν τα υπάρχοντα drivers before they install the newer versions of the drivers. Because the versions of the drivers do not match the versions of the restored directory files, the reboot process stops.”

The company he published a way of the problem, through System Restore from the Windows recovery environment (WinRE) and not from Settings.

To do this, users should follow the path:

Start> Settings> Update & Security> Recovery> Advanced Options> Restart Now, and then follow the path below for a successful system reset:

Troubleshooting> Advanced Options> System Restore

Tip: The above path does not exist when Windows opens. You can find it right after the system boot, and the restart method mentioned above.
Microsoft has not reported whether to release an update to fix the problem with BSOD (from the Blue Screen of Death).

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