

Fortunately, though, users can uninstall the updates behind the issues with relative ease. The post-update crash has been reported by users of a wide variety of PC types as well as with a number of printer models. “To address the problem, we have been sending out uninstall instructions to users and we’ve also been looking into disabling the set of updates that causes this issue.”Ī widespread problem … with a straightforward fix “We started hearing our first user reports of issues with this update shortly after its release,” FTC IT Solutions Supervisor Mark Ferriell said of the problematic Windows 10 update. In most cases, the restart temporarily resolves the problem, that is until the user again tries to print using the affected computer.

A common symptom of the issue has been the appearance of the loathed “Blue Screen of Death” (BSOD) error, forcing a need to restart the computer being used to print. FTC IT Solutions is offering a word of warning for businesses considering the latest round of updates to Microsoft Windows - be aware that some users have reported common problems after installing the updates.įirst made available in March 2021, the latest Windows 10 updates have led to reports of computer crashes while printing to certain types of printers.
