We fixed two issues that could result in
some PCs bugchecking (GSOD) when entering into Connected Standby.
Other common issues reported include,
PC bugcheck (GSOD) when users try to open a file that is available online - only from OneDrive that hasn't been previously downloaded to their PC, OS failing to load properly post-update, etc..
Not exact matches
If you try to open a file that is available online - only from OneDrive that hasn't been previously downloaded to your
PC (marked with a green checkmark in File Explorer), your
PC could
bugcheck (GSOD).
We are investigating certain situations in which
PCs might
bugcheck (GSOD) during the installation of new builds (15002 +) causing the
PC to rollback to the previous build.
Apps that use the Desktop Bridge («Centennial») from the Store such as Slack and Evernote will cause your
PC to
bugcheck (GSOD) when launched with a «kmode exception not handled» in ntfs.sys error.
[ADDED]
PCs that are capable of Connected Standby such as the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 may
bugcheck (bluescreen) while in Connected Standby.
We fixed an issue where If you try to open a file that is available online - only from OneDrive that hasn't been previously downloaded to your
PC (marked with a green checkmark in File Explorer), your
PC could
bugcheck (GSOD).
We fixed the issue causing apps that use the Desktop Bridge («Centennial») from the Store such as Slack and Evernote will cause your
PC to
bugcheck (GSOD) when launched with a «kmode exception not handled» in ntfs.sys error.
We fixed the issue causing
PCs that are capable of Connected Standby such as the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 to sometimes
bugcheck (bluescreen) while in Connected Standby.
Here is what's been fixed for
PC: • We fixed the issue causing
PCs that are capable of Connected Standby such as the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 to sometimes
bugcheck (bluescreen) while in Connected Standby.