Maaf sebelumnya yah RR karena topik OOT, tapi saya rasa informasinya cukup
penting nih.

Hati-hati deh buat RR pengguna motherboard Asus dan Windows 7, jangan
langsung main update saja....hihihihi 😂


In a blog post last week
<https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/05/05/windows-10-now-on-300-million-active-devices-free-upgrade-offer-to-end-soon/>,
Microsoft announced that Windows 10 is now running on 300 million active
devices, which the company says makes it the fastest adopted version of
Windows in history. With that said, Windows 10 still lags far behind
Windows 7 as the latter continues to hold sway over nearly half the market.
If you’re a faithful Windows 7 holdout, there’s now a bug to keep an eye
out for, especially if you own an ASUS motherboard.

The glitch happens when a Windows 7 update, titled *KB3133977*,
triggers a *secure
boot violation* during startup. This prevents the system from loading its
OS, rendering it effectively useless.

The problem occurs only on ASUS motherboards and stems from a feature
called *Secure Boot* on the affected motherboards. Secure Boot is enabled
by default, but is unfortunately not supported by Windows 7 (the feature is
only supported on Windows 8 and up). That wasn’t a problem before, until
the KB3133977 update started tricking boards into thinking that the OS
actually supported Secure Boot, which caused a conflict once the system
attempted to initialize the OS.

The update itself actually isn’t anything new and it’s been available for
some time now as an optional update. But for unknown reasons, Microsoft
changed its status to “recommended” last week, which means it was installed
automatically on many PCs via Windows Update. This wound up bricking
affected motherboards and disabling entire systems.

Microsoft has since said that it did work with ASUS to ensure proper
support was in place, and that customers who still encounter issues with
the update should contact ASUS.

Nevertheless, if you’re running Windows 7 with an ASUS motherboard, there
are fortunately some steps you can take to prevent this from happening to
you. ASUS is aware of the issue, and it suggests that you *disable UEFI
Secure Boot*, which is located within the UEFI Advanced Menu in the
motherboard BIOS.

Of course, another obvious solution is to just upgrade to Windows 10
<http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/feature-installing-windows-10-pictorial-walkthrough>,
but many users will probably be unwilling to make the jump just for the
sake of this issue.

As it turns out, this glitch is a prime example of why Microsoft wants to
unify its user base under a single OS, and why it has been pushing users to
upgrade to Windows 10 so vigorously
<http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-windows-10-free-upgrade-offer-ends-29th-july>.
When your user base is distributed across different OS versions, there are
just too many variables to consider, which just doesn’t bode well for
stability and reliability.


Sumber:

http://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-windows-7-update-bricking-asus-motherboards-some-unlucky-users

http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/windows-7-patch-bricking-asus-pcs/

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