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Windows users face huge outage due to new Crowdstrike update: ‘Laptops crashing’

Global Windows 10 outage caused by Crowdstrike update leads to PCs stuck on recovery screen.

Updated on: Jul 19, 2024 05:12 PM IST
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Windows 10 users globally are facing massive outage owing to a new Crowdstrike update. This leading to PCs getting stuck on the recovery screen. Several users on social media shared images of their screen stuck on the recovery page with the message reading, “It looks like Windows didn’t load correctly. If you’d like to restart and try again, choose Restart my PC below."

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Windows Outage: The issue is leading to PCs getting stuck on the recovery screen.
Windows Outage: The issue is leading to PCs getting stuck on the recovery screen.

Users reported seeing the Blue Screen of Death error messages across banking institutions, supermarkets and media companies in the United States as well. This has resulted in issues with some TV studios, and some radio studios are offline, Guardian reported.

What is causing the massive Microsoft outage?

The cause is currently unconfirmed, but cybersecurity software firm Crowdstrike has reported blue screens of death and has said that the cause is currently under investigation.

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Who are impacted by the Microsoft outage?

Several large multinational companies in India are reporting this problem across facilities with one top executive telling Hindustan Times that computer users across their networks are witnessing the problem. The problem seems to be confined to Windows-based desktop and laptops.

What social media users said on Windows 10 outage?

 
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