Microsoft Windows Crash News: Netizens Say CrowdStrike Outage Behind Windows Software Throwing Blue Screen of Death With Message ‘Your Device Ran Into a Problem’
Microsoft Windows crash, according to netizens, was caused by the CrowdStrike outage which caused the users to see 'Blue Screen of Death' (BSOD) on their devices.
Recently, a Windows crash affected several users, showing their systems a blue screen error. Addressing this issue, the users posted images showing that the Windows 11 crashes were caused by the latest CrowdStrike update, which led to the blue screen error. The Windows global outage was caused across the globe, affecting devices from resuming to the desktop and getting stuck in the boot space. Multiple users and reports posted that the CrowdStrike outage caused the BSOD issue (Blue Screen of Death). According to a picture shared by a user, the Microsoft Windows crashes were related to the Falcon sensor, and it also said that the team of CrowdStrike were working to solve the issue. Microsoft Cloud Outage Impacts Operations of Airlines, Forces Companies to Ground and Cancel Flights.
Microsoft Windows Crash Due to CrowdStrike Outage
It's confirmed !! Crowdstrike Issue Guys, they are working on it, in about maybe 45 mins things will be fix #csagent #crowdstrike #BSOD pic.twitter.com/0mkfRbUAF8
— Xaaavier_8613 (@Xaaavier_8613) July 19, 2024
Microsoft Windows Global Outage Caused by CrowdStrike
Seems to be a current worldwide @CrowdStrike issue causing BSOD. Seen reports form NZ, AU, Japan, India.
Some servers and devices are not resuming correctly and are getting stuck in boot loops#crowdstrike #bsod
— Jeff M 🇳🇿 (@jeffmorgannz) July 19, 2024
CrowdStrike Outage Causes Microsoft Windows to Crash
This Crowdstrike issue seems to be an issue with addressing invalid memory space... #Crowdstrike #BSOD pic.twitter.com/RYZzLwESga
— Sean Nicoara (@snicoara) July 19, 2024
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