The newly released update for Windows 10 causes a Blue Screen of Death for all Surface devices and PCs with Secure Boot enabled and Microsoft recommends this workaround.
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Windows 11, 10: Fix CrowdStrike Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) after faulty driver update
Microsoft is halting the rollout of the KB3105208 update for Windows 10, which causes a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on Surface devices and many other PCs that use Secure Boot. However, this issue only occurs on devices running Windows 10 Insider Preview, and there is a workaround for users who have already installed the update.
The update described as KB3105208 is the "Windows 10 Insider Preview October Update." It's another cumulative update, and since updates are now deployed automatically, you probably already have it installed.
Although the issue is serious, it only affects computers that have Secure Boot enabled. This means that Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 3, Surface Book, and all other Surface devices are also affected.