Windows 10 users are reporting crashes like the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) after installing the April 14th update, also known as KB4549951.

If you haven’t applied the latest updates to Windows 10, don’t. There have been reports of crashes, poor performance, and deleted files from those who have applied the patch. Best to wait this one out.

The details: As reported at BetaNews, some folks are saying the two-week old update has caused problems with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, along with reduced performance. Other users complained that settings are being reset, files are being sent to the Recycle Bin, and some are noting files disappearing altogether.

If you are affected: The update applies to two specific Windows 10 installations: 1903-OS Build 18362.778 and 1909-OS Build 18363.778. If you have one of these builds (execute winver from the search box or a Command Prompt window to see) and haven’t updated yet, you can turn off automatic updates until Microsoft issues a fix. You can also uninstall the update if necessary.

Bottom line: This isn’t the first issue with a Windows 10 update, and it won’t likely be the last. Microsoft should at some point issue an updated fix for the issue, even if that means waiting until the next scheduled update release in May.

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