Microsoft releases a patch for SSD issue with Windows 10

For Intel and Toshiba SSDs

Microsoft with Windows 10 has had several issues, like boot loops, general instability, and performance problems with selected SSDs. Microsoft has updated now Windows 10 in order to address the issue with Intel and Toshiba SSDs.

With the update KB4100403, the company fixes several bugs including the known issue with selected SSDs. You can install this patch manually, but Microsoft will also add it in its automatic update feature during the next June update. According to Intel and Toshiba, this issue is widely attributed to the several low-power states that you can find in those SSDs during light use.

The update also includes several fixes:

  • Addresses an issue in Internet Explorer that might cause communication between web workers to fail in certain asynchronous scenarios with multiple visits to a web page.

  • Addresses additional issues with updated time zone information.

  • Addresses an issue where closed-caption settings are preserved after upgrade.

  • Addresses a reliability issue that may cause Microsoft Edge or other applications to stop responding when you create a new audio endpoint while audio or video playback is starting.

  • Addresses an issue that may cause Windows Hello enrollment to fail on certain hardware that has dGPUs.

  • Addresses an issue with power regression on systems with NVMe devices from certain vendors.






Source: Microsoft

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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