Microsoft has offered a temporary solution to the Windows 10 blue screen crashes that plague customers printing after installing the March 2021 cumulative update. Redmond confirmed that Windows 10 BSOD crashes are a known problem after Bleeping Computer received a flood of complaints from users about system crashes while printing. www.webroot.com/safe
The update will not be installed by Microsoft and cause BSOD on users' computers. Windows 10 21H1 was the major Windows Update that was released in May 2021. It added many features such as Windows Hello multi-camera support and News and Interest widgets, as well as improvements like Windows Defender Application Guard improvements (WDAG), etc. to the operating system. Windows 10 has been plagued by problems in recent years. Beyond Trust's June 2021 report revealed that Windows 10 has over 1000 security flaws that hackers could exploit. PrintNightmare, which allows hackers to remotely access the OS and install their programs, and a vulnerability in Windows Hello (facial recognition and biometric fingerprint) are just a few of the vulnerabilities.