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Massive Windows update crashes devices worldwide prompting urgent repairs

July 20, 2024 | Sedgwick County, Kansas



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Massive Windows update crashes devices worldwide prompting urgent repairs
A recent government meeting highlighted significant technical challenges faced by Sedgwick County due to a problematic software update affecting Windows devices globally. The update, which caused widespread \"blue screen of death\" (BSOD) errors, rendered approximately 75-80% of the county's workstations unusable, necessitating manual intervention to restore functionality.

County IT staff worked tirelessly through the night following the update's release around 11:30 PM, prioritizing the restoration of critical public safety operations, including emergency medical services, fire stations, and the sheriff's office. The team successfully brought several key locations back online, including the main courthouse and the district attorney's office.

The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of various departments, with non-IT staff stepping in to assist the IT team during this crisis. Officials expressed gratitude for the dedication shown by staff members, some of whom had not slept while addressing the issue.

The root of the problem was identified as a small file within the update that required individual attention for each affected machine, complicating the recovery process. This issue was not isolated to Sedgwick County, as other organizations using the same system faced similar challenges.

Officials commended the IT team's swift response and emphasized the importance of restoring public services efficiently. The meeting concluded with a recognition of the hard work and commitment displayed by staff in overcoming this significant technical hurdle.

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