• Another day, another huge Windows 11 24H2 update bug, this time t

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Oct 16 16:45:05 2024
    Another day, another huge Windows 11 24H2 update bug, this time triggering
    the dreaded Blue Screen of Death

    Date:
    Wed, 16 Oct 2024 15:39:58 +0000

    Description:
    Windows 11s 24H2 update has caused a string of reported bugs and crashes
    since its rollout. Now owners of Western Digital SSDs are reporting crashes since installation.

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    Users have been complaining about a new, very specific issue with the Windows 11 24H2 update. This time it affects Western Digital SSDs, more specifically owners of the SN770 and SN580. The bug has been causing crashes and
    triggering Blue Screens of Death, and its not clear yet just how many are affected as the 24H2 update rollout continues.

    Owners of Western Digitals SN770 and SN580 SSDs began noticing the crashes over a week ago. At first, it wasnt clear what caused them, but the common denominator was they started after installing the 24H2 update . Users have made various attempts to fix the issues, and a temporary workaround has been found. The nitty-gritty details

    The issue is caused by the way the SN770 and SN580 handle data. These SSDs
    are DRAM-less. DRAM is Dynamic Random Access Memory, and its used to store
    and quickly retrieve metadata about stored files. If an SSD lacks DRAM, it means it will have to rely on an NVMe feature, Host Memory Buffer (HMB),
    where that metadata is stored in your PCs main memory.

    Normally the SSDs ask your PC to allocate 64 MB of HMB to store temp info,
    but with the update, the SSDs are asking for up to 200 MB, and sending the system into a frenzy from which the only possible escape is BSOD.

    DRAM-less SSDs are usually affordable, budget drives. They are cheaper to make, and also consume less power, making them suited to laptops and mobile phones. They usually have a smaller form factor, too, because the DRAM chip increases the size of the SSD.

    Performance does take a hit for this saving. Accessing memory via HMB introduces latency, particularly with read and write operations. Drives of this type are also prone to more issues because improperly managed HMB can cause, yep, you guessed it, BSODs. And they might not last as long either; their cells wear out faster, not benefiting from DRAMs ability to clear old data and make way for the new (garbage collection). User woes

    As far back as Sep 10, members of WDs community forum shared news of the bug.One user wrote :

    After installed Windows 11 24h2 I got this in event viewer:

    The driver detected a controller error on \Device\RaidPort1.

    Blue Screen ands restart.

    WD SN580 2TB. Firmware is updated to 281040.

    WD Dashboard showing Drive Health 100%.

    Any fix?

    edit: Since I bought my pc 6 months ago I didnt have any problems with Windows 23h2. Today installed 24h2 and after 10-15 restarts I got 4-5 blue screens with the same error The driver detected a controller error on \Device\RaidPort1.

    Another user on the same thread wrote:

    hey man ive been looking everywhere for info on this. just got a new pre-built pc with windows version 24H2. I have a WD blue SN 580 2 TB NVME and keep getting blue screens when restarting the pc or opening certain files in file explorer. the event logs leading up to the blue screen in event viewer give the same event ID 11 stornvme and volmgr error. Youre saying the main reason is the new windows update? would it be wise to roll back or have you figured anything out since your last post.

    Then on 8 October, a WD community forum member posted a potential workaround, apparently bemoaning the lack of response from Western Digital and Microsoft:

    While we still have no official answer neither from WD or MS, there is a workaround!

    Thank you @nissel ! This will create two registry entries. If you want to remove them again, delete them by hand or use this: Registry file to remove the HMB policy entries GitHub22 . Apparently for some devices it is enough
    to just disable HBM: Windows Registry disable HMB GitHub19 . Does Microsoft deserve the hate?

    Of course, no major OS updates are without issue. Windows 10s now-infamous April 2021 KB5001330 update caused a slew of crashes, performance issues, and the long-feared BSODs. There were installation failures, missing files, performance drops in games, system crashes, and more. So, far the Windows 11 24H2 bugs arent nearly as bad.

    Microsoft and Western Digital are aware of the issue, and patches and
    firmware updates are likely on their way. It remains to be seen if more users with similar SSDs will encounter the same issues.

    Whatever exciting bugs are yet to come with Windows 11s new version, well be here to tell you about them. You might also like... Windows 10 has a year
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