WINDOWS UPDATES have a reputation for causing somebody, somewhere, a headache. A recent automatic security update (KB5000802 specifically) proved no exception, and the headache was the Blue Screen of Death. The issue revolved around printer drivers for many major brands, including Kyocera and Ricoh. If you tried printing, your PC died, comprehensively. You could uninstall the update, which worked, mostly, but it had to be done individually. Since updates bundle all sorts of things together, including important security updates, this isn’t ideal. If this sounds like a small problem, imagine being in charge of a company with hundreds of machines that go bang every time somebody tries to print something. System administrators quickly made their feelings known on forums. Don’t worry now, though—yet another update followed a few days later…
