Tag: Microsoft Windows

  • Microsoft Systems Global Outage: 5 Indian AMCs Report Disruptions In Functioning |

    New Delhi: Mutual fund industry AMFI on Saturday said the outage in Microsoft services impacted five asset management companies, which reported disruptions to some important functions but the issues were resolved during the day.

    A widespread Microsoft outage disrupted flights, banks, media outlets and companies around the world on Friday. A new CrowdStrike (cybersecurity software firm) update was cited as the cause of the outage, which impacted Windows-based desktops and laptops.

    In a statement on Saturday, the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), said that all the asset management companies (AMCs), their Mutual Funds and Registrar and Transfer Agents (RTAs) functioned without any impact.

    “Out of the 44 AMCs, there were 5 AMCs who reported disruptions to some important functions, which were resolved during the day and did not have any material impact on operations,” it added.

    Overall, the Indian mutual funds industry did not witness any significant impact on daily activities, the AMFI noted.

    On Friday, Edelweiss Mutual Fund on X (formerly known as Twitter) stated that they experienced login issues on their website due to a Microsoft outage. Besides, several traders in India faced operational disruption on Friday as a global service outage of Microsoft systems affected many brokerages, including 5paisa, IIFL Securities, Motilal Oswal and Angel One. Some brokerages later stated that their systems were restored.

    The glitch affected not only broking firms but also disrupted airline operations. Adding further, the outage impacted 10 banks and NBFCs, causing minor disruptions that were either resolved or in the process of being resolved.

    However, stock exchanges and financial institutions largely remained unaffected by the tech glitch. 

  • Microsoft Windows: What Is CrowdStrike And Blue Screen Of Death Error? Here’s How To Fix This Bug In 10 Simple Steps |

    CrowdStrike Blue Screen Error: IT admins worldwide scrambled to fix one of the biggest IT crashes on Friday. The global outage impacted nearly all sectors, including the financial sector (stock market, banks, and NBFCs), public transport, aviation, corporations, media broadcasting, and hospitality. Computers began crashing with a Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) error.

    The issue was not caused by Microsoft but by a bug in a driver update pushed out by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. Notably, CrowdStrike quickly acknowledged the problem, resolved the issue, and immediately began working with customers to implement a solution. 

    What is Crowd Strike? 

    CrowdStrike is a global security software provider, serving numerous Fortune 500 companies, including major banks, healthcare, and energy firms. Affected systems often display the Blue Screen of Death and fail to restart properly. Founded in 2011 and based in Austin, Texas, CrowdStrike operates in over 170 countries and employed more than 7,900 people as of January.

    What Is Blue Screen Of Death?

    The Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) appears when the Windows operating system encounters a critical error and crashes. While the BSOD signifies that Windows has reached an unstable state and can’t continue running safely, it is frequently triggered by relatively minor issues that can be resolved easily.

    How to Fix Your Microsoft Windows Affected By CrowdStrike Blue Screen Error

    Step 1: 

    Power on the PC.

    Step 2: 

    As soon as the Windows logo appears, press and hold the power button to interrupt the boot sequence, and repeat this step two more times.

    Step 3: 

    Click the “Advanced Startup” option.

    Step 4: 

    Click the “Troubleshoot” option.

    Step 5: 

    Click on “Advanced options.”

    Step 6: 

    Click the “Startup Settings” option.

    Step 7: 

    Click the “Restart” button.

    Step 8: 

    After your computer reboots, press the F5 (or 5) key to select the “Enable Safe Mode with networking” option.

    Step 9: 

    Sign in to your Windows 11 account, open Start, search for “File Explorer,” and click the top result to open the app.

    Step 10: 

    Navigate to “This PC” > “C” drive > “System32” > “drivers” > “CrowdStrike” folder, right-click and choose the Delete option for each of the files, then restart the computer.