Unfortunately I can find no dump files on the machine. I have not run the system cleanup. Is it possible they were removed when I rolled back to the earlier restore point? That means all I have is the description of symptoms.
CPU Errors, Memory Errors, and BSOD after Windows Update (KB4056892)
After installing the "2018-01 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 for 64-based Systems (KB4056892)" the system log began to record the following CPU error every minute or less:
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Corrected Machine Check
Error Type: Internal parity error
Processor ID: 2
My computer (ThinkPad X1 Carbon gen 2) would crash (BSOD) intermittently with this error:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
At first I thought the system might be damaged somehow, but I ran Intel CPU diagnostics, and the processor passed with flying colors. I did a system restore to the point just before the update was installed, and everything went back to normal. Is this a known issue? Are other people seeing these symptoms? Is there a fix in the works?
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Anonymous
2018-01-12T15:54:51+00:00 -
Sumit 43,806 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator2018-01-12T15:41:42+00:00 Hello,
Virginia is most probably correct but on a safer side share the dumps.
We need log files(called dump files) that tell us what lead to crash.
Please share them with us for a better analysis of the problem. Instructions can be found here:
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Virginia M 41,105 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2018-01-12T15:34:52+00:00 I hope MS release a fixed update soon. :)
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Anonymous
2018-01-12T15:26:44+00:00 Thanks for the reply. I did a restore to the point before the update was installed, then I paused updates so that it wouldn't creep back onto the machine.
I also noticed that the system was almost unresponsively slow right after signing in, but it was tolerable because it gradually sped up to normal within about 60 seconds.
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Virginia M 41,105 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2018-01-12T15:21:19+00:00 There’s problems with the latest security updates which affect AMD processors but there’s also reports of it slowing down PCs more than what MS have stated & imo the problems are also affecting intel, in my case slow beyond belief, inability to log in as the screen doesn’t appear, constant blue screen ‘your pc has run into a problem’ message amongst others. I recovered from a previous image & blocked the update using windows show/hide mini tool. You can also uninstall the update.