Last Thursday, January 4th, 2018, was bad day for Windows 7 users with older AMD processors. Anyone who installs updates automatically most likely woke up on Friday to a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) with the words “stop: 0x000000c4 …”
The Problem
We had a handful of computers at the office that wouldn’t boot no matter which way we tried. Not Start Windows Normally, Last Known Good Configuration, Safe Mode, or Startup Repair would work. I spent the entire day on Friday just trying to get those computers back up and running. By the end of it all, I figured out the problem, the cause, and a solution. I also posted my first ever Reddit post about the whole ordeal on /r/sysadmin.
The Cause
As we know now, the culprit was the Quality Update for Windows 7 (KB4056897). It also looks like a few other updates may cause some issues with AMD devices, but big problem is with KB4056897. We have not witnessed any problems from the other updates.
The Solution
Taken from my Reddit post:
“Finally found a solution to remove the update package using DISM. On startup, press F8 and select Repair Your Computer. From there, open a command prompt window. Check that the Windows drive is mapped by running
dir d:
Run the command
dism /image:d:\ /remove-package /packagename:Package_for_RollupFix~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~7601.24002.1.4 /norestart
It should say processing 1 of 1 and show a progress bar. If all goes well, it will say completed successfully and you can restart into Windows. We’re going through checking for updates and hiding that patch so it won’t reinstall…”
Microsoft Recall
Microsoft knows of the problems AMD users are having. This morning Microsoft blocked the update for devices with the affected AMD hardware. There is a thread on the Microsoft forum that includes a list of the affected processors. Hopefully, this update recall will prevent more computers from getting the BSOD, but anyone who already installed the update will need to manually remove it from the startup repair command prompt.