Caused no problems for any of my systems.After fixing the problem using update assistant, i was wondering what was the cause for the problem.
Not being uhh, able to install it. Some users had frequent bsod's after the update too.And what, exactly, is "the problem"? We aren't clairvoyant here.
Not being uhh, able to install it. Some users had frequent bsod's after the update too.
That’s pure BSI dunno I've even read stuff such as AMD doesn't even support windows 10 after 1809 somewhere.. i have 21h2 is 21h1 more stable?
Don't know where you might have read that, but that is absolutely incorrect.I dunno I've even read stuff such as AMD doesn't even support windows 10 after 1809 somewhere.. i have 21h2 is 21h1 more stable?
Don't know where you might have read that, but that is absolutely incorrect.
Caused no problems for any of my systems.
1809 released Sept 2018I dunno I've even read stuff such as AMD doesn't even support windows 10 after 1809 somewhere.
https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570AMD Ryzen™ Power Plans (required for UEFI CPPC2 in Windows® 10 May 2019 Update)
So "some guy" on reddit...on the amd sub reddit
So "some guy" on reddit...
You need to be a lot more discerning in what you read and believe.
That is absurd, and easily falsifiable.
If you read my thread in Windows 10 you'd assume am not throwin mud into AMD.. there were over 100 comms and iirc there was an article too, not just a simple post.. anyhow take a look at an interesting article from april 2021
https://www.windowscentral.com/latest-windows-10-update-causing-nightmare-gamers
I have Win10 21H2, is 21H1 more stable ?
If you're having multiple BSOD, you have issues other than just the routine Windows updates.plus 1..
what updates need to be added/removed to keep the number of BSOD to a minimum, is the only option to go all Linux/Penguin based OS? remember BSOD's are part of "windows xP E R I E n c 33"