Windows 7 KB4056894 is one of those patches, but judging by user reports, the update caused more harm than good. Many users complained that the update caused their computers to stop working. As a quick reminder, another major update triggered similar results. Windows 10 version 1709 KB4056892 turned many computers into simple pieces of decoration. Read more about it in this round-up article. So, if you’re planning to update your Windows 7 computer soon, read this article to learn what are the most common KB4056894 bugs reported by users. Maybe you’ll change your mind and postpone installing the updates, although this means making your PC vulnerable to the latest CPU cyber threats.

Windows 7 KB4056894 issues

1. BSOD and error 0x000000C4

By far, the most frequent KB4056894 bugs is the annoying Blue Screen of Death. Judging by the number of views that this thread got on Microsoft’s forum, there must be tens of thousands of users experiencing this problem. Again, it seems that this issue is prevalent for AMD computers, and especially those powered by the following chips:

AMD Athlon X2 6000+ AMD Athlon X2 4800+ AMD Athlon X2 4600+ AMD Athlon X2 BE-2400 AMD Opteron 285 AMD Turion X

Somehow, the latest Windows updates appear to be incompatible with AMD CPUs. Although users have been reporting these problems for several days, Microsoft and AMD have yet to issue any comments. This piece of advice coming from a Windows 7 user who already encountered many issues after installing the update perfectly resume the general user opinion:

2. Computers won’t boot

Other Windows 7 users warned that installing KB4056894 may lead to boot up issues. More specifically, the OS fails to boot up with various error codes displayed on a black background, but the good news is that you can fix the problem. SPONSORED Here’s how to fix boot up issues after installing KB4056894: Did it work for you?

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3. The screen goes black

In some case, the update seems to crash the display driver. Users report that every 15 minutes, the screen goes black without affecting the running programs. In most cases, the problem goes away after a few seconds.

4. Software failure

If some of your programs recently stopped working after you installed the latest Windows 7 updates, you may want to uninstall the respective patches. While not as frequent as the three issues listed above, this problem is indeed affecting quite a few users. These are the most common issues triggered by the latest Windows 7 updates. Have you encountered similar bugs after updating your computer? RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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