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device restart
About this tag
The device restart tag covers issues and solutions related to restarting devices in Windows environments. Topics include blue screen errors triggered after a Windows update restart, such as error 0x18B (SECURE_KERNEL_ERROR), with Microsoft's Known Issue Rollback (KIR) providing automatic mitigation within 24 hours. It also addresses device management for Windows IoT Core using Azure IoT Hub, enabling developers to add restart and other management capabilities. Additionally, the tag covers a specific fix for Web Services for Devices (WSD) scanners that stop working after a device restart on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. These discussions focus on troubleshooting and managing device restarts across consumer, enterprise, and IoT scenarios.
Here’s a concise summary based on the article from support.microsoft.com regarding the blue screen exception after a Windows update:
Issue:
After installing the specified Windows update and restarting, devices may encounter a blue screen exception with error code 0x18B (SECURE_KERNEL_ERROR)...
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Device management in Windows IoT Core
In Fall 2016, Microsoft announced Azure IoT Hub device management, providing the features and extensibility model, including an SDK for a wide range of platforms, to build robust device management solutions. With the recent release of the Windows 10...
Fixes a Web Services for Devices (WSD) issue that occurs after a WSD-based device is restarted on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
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