As a quick reminder, frequent BSOD errors delayed the initial Windows 10 version 1803 release, so the chances that the problem transferred to the final OS version were pretty high. Well, we hate to be right in such cases, but recent user reports confirm that BSOD errors may sometimes affect the Windows 10 April Update. Simply clicking and opening various built-in apps may trigger this error. The CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error may also appear out of the blue, even if users are not actively using their computers. These errors determined many users to roll back to the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. If you’re planning to do the same, here’s a quick guide on how to roll back after installing the update. The guide was compiled after the Fall Creators Update was released, but the steps to follow are the same. Blue Screen of Death errors are extremely troublesome. Make them a thing of the past with these great tools! Now, if you prefer to stick to the Windows 10 April Update, we also have two dedicated troubleshooting guides to help you fix the CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error:
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Over to you know: Did you encounter any BSOD error s after installing the Windows 10 April Update? Did you go back to the previous OS version? Let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:
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