Microsoft warns that you may experience device startup issues on devices that use PXE from a SCCM  or WDS server. The tech giant confirmed that a permanent fix would be available in the upcoming release. Microsoft confirmed that this issue affects various versions of Windows 10 including Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server v1803, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server v1809, Windows Server v1903. Microsoft describes the bug in the following manner:

Can I fix this issue?

Fortunately, Microsoft suggested a workaround for this issues. Follow these steps to get rid of the issue on a SCCM server: Microsoft is currently investigating the issue and promised that a fix would be available soon. You can check out the support article for more details. The support article reads: As you can see, Windows 10 Patch Tuesday update KB4503327 is plagued by various issues. At the time of writing this article, Microsoft already acknowledged a total of 7 issues. The number is expected to increase in the next few days. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you should back up your system before installing the recent patches. However, if you already installed the updates, you can roll back to a previous version to avoid any potential issues. You may also want to check out these guides to learn how you can fix boot up issues:

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