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Microsoft is investigating a known problem that causes Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes that result in 0xc000021a errors.
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This issue was discovered after Microsoft installed the Windows 10 KB5021233 cumulative updates during this month's Patch Tuesday.
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Over the weekend, the company advised that some Windows devices could experience an error (0xc000021a) with a blue screen.
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This problem is likely due to a mismatch in the file versions of Hidparse.sys in System32 and system32/drivers within the Windows folder. "which might cause signature validation to fail when cleanup occurs."
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Only client Windows 10 versions are affected, ranging from Windows 10 20H2 to Windows 10 22H2.
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Redmond said that the company is already working on a solution to this issue but has yet to reveal when it will be available.
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The company offered a temporary solution allowing the blue screen to be fixed and the systems to restart as normal.
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Users must copy the hidparse.sys.txt file from the system32drivers directory into system32 using the Windows Recovery Environment...