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6/25/2026 after MS updated at 3:xx PM suddenly noticed whenever visit websites or click one of news always popped up blue screen
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6/25/2026 after MS updated at 3:xx PM suddenly noticed whenever visit websites or clicked one of news always popped up blue screen 1st.

SO spent almost 5 hours searched answear or solutions but didnt work, today (6/26/2026) continue searched until i tried Edge and one of bank websites (same sympton) then searched :

[is it normal in firefox (didnt happen in Edge) when visited usbank.com screen popped up blue screen 1st then bank website ?]

A brief blue flash before a website loads in Firefox is typically caused by Hardware Acceleration or Firefoxs Enhanced Tracking Protection conflicting with the banks security scripts. Since Edge uses a different rendering engine, it handles these scripts and graphics natively without the visual glitch. [1, 2, 3, 4]
--6/26/2026 i really got piss off why usa bank got different answear, isnt biase issued ? wasted my whole time for almost 8 hours (2 days). i even uninstalled 6/25 MS updated KB xxx with high risk for security related.  why firefox use blue screen in stead other colour to confuse user as severely windows system concern ?
To stop the blue screen and ensure smooth browsing, you can tweak a few settings in Firefox
1. Disable Hardware Acceleration
This is the most common cause of screen flashing or flickering in Firefox. [1, 2]
  1. Click the menu button (three horizontal lines in the top right).
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Under the General panel, scroll down to Performance.
  4. Uncheck the box for Use recommended performance settings.
  5. Uncheck Use hardware acceleration when available.
  6. Restart Firefox and visit U.S. Bank again. [1, 2]
 
2. Adjust Tracking Protection
U.S. Bank requires strict verification and session scripts that aggressive ad-blockers or tracking protections can break, causing display errors or screen flashes. [1]
  1. Go to U.S. Bank in Firefox.
  2. Click the shield icon located to the left of the URL in the address bar.
  3. Toggle the switch for Enhanced Tracking Protection to OFF for this site. [1]
 
3. Clear Cache and Cookies
A corrupted cache might be forcing Firefox to re-render the page repeatedly. [1, 2]
  1. Click the menu button and select Settings.
  2. Click on Privacy & Security.
  3. Scroll down to Cookies and Site Data and click Clear Data....
  4. Check both boxes and click Clear

-- i did all above since yesterday till before posted here and none of them can remove blue screen at all. in fact if it is Firefox security related , and nothing wrong about PC or would damage win11 system, just directly point out no need take any action except Firefox should avoid use the blue color that acare users a lot as blue screen means bad things happen to PC.

so the final searched : how to identify [A brief blue flash or screen when loading a secure website is usually an intentional security feature.] and [blue screen indicates a critical system or hardware failure or else] ? You can distinguish an intentional website security flash from a critical system failure by evaluating the context, duration, and persistence of the blue screen. While website security features are momentary, safe, and confined to the browser, hardware and critical system failures paralyze your entire device and require a system reboot....

here is some of earlier searched as: 

why MS updated today (20260625 3:xx pm), use firefox visited news website but whenever click one of news always saw blue screen but no error, is it normal?

will install KB5095093 cause blue screen ? 

While not the primary intent of the update, yes, installing Windows 11 update KB5095093 has been reported to cause Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors. Some users (particularly those with HP business laptops) are experiencing boot failures.....

uninstalled 6/25/2026 3pm MS updated caused blue screen but no error, manual uninstall KB5094126 will it fix blue screen ?  Yes, manually uninstalling the KB5094126 update is highly likely to fix the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), as this specific patch has been linked to boot failures and blue screen errors on certain Windows 11 systems.....
--yesterday i followed the instructions (that i made complaint why not going to install suggested MS tools as memory usuage frequently high over 80% after MS updated ) did in cmd as:

C:\Windows\System32>tasklist /svc

C:\Windows\System32>sc queryex wuauserv

C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download目录
has 32 items: 4 files 28 subfolders

and verified file explorer then response as: the c:\windows\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate路径  didnt exist. under c:\windows\Microsoft\Windows\ only shows : Models

你观察到的现象是‌完全正常且符合预期的‌,无需担心。....你可以放心使用电脑,目前的目录结构没有任何问题。

me : thank you. now may i ask i did apply Lenovol battery saving (set 55% - 65%, current showing battery 61%) if i 处理‌ LNBITSSvc.exe (PID 4284) will it impact my battery saving ?
禁用或结束 LNBITSSvc.exe ‌不会‌ 影响你当前的电池养护模式(55%-65% 限制),你可以放心处理该进程。

me: i dont have confidence and afraid made blue screen got worse so in the end i took a long break. 

6/26/2026 continued as uninstalled  6/26 KB5089549  (in the end didnt solve blue screen). then i suspect the blue screen might happened earlier and tried to uninstall 6/9/2026 KB5094126 but failed. so Google searched [thru Windows Update, Update history and click on Uninstall updates if uninstall 6/26 KB5089549 1st, then can uninstall 6/9/2026 KB5094126 ? will my data files impact to become old version or disappeared ? ]  You can uninstall the updates sequentially to troubleshoot issues (such as removing KB5089549, then KB5094126). Your personal data files will not be impacted, rolled back to an old version, or disappear. Uninstalling Windows updates only changes system files and leaves your documents, photos, and apps untouched

The Update Order
Yes, if you need to roll back, you must uninstall the newer updates first. Updates like KB5094126 (released June 2026) are "cumulative", meaning they include all the changes and files from the previous months. To cleanly remove them, you need to work backward:

1 Go to Settings > Windows Update > Update history > Uninstall updates.
2 Find and uninstall the most recently installed or problematic update (like KB5089549).
3 Restart your computer.
4 Go back to Uninstall updates to remove the earlier update (KB5094126) if needed.

uninstall 6/26 KB5089549 got error 0x800F0905, should i uninstall others installed on 6/26 1st ?
No, you do not need to uninstall other updates installed on 6/26 first. The 0x800F0905 error occurs when your Windows Component Store or Servicing Stack is corrupt, blocking the system from rolling back. Uninstalling other updates wont resolve this root issue and could cause further instability. ....
--the suggestions didnt work at all 

searched [so far any suffer weird blue screen but no error and seems normally can visit websites, do they solve blue screen problem or should wait MS update in July ?]  Microsoft has not officially resolved the "no-error" blue screen issue, and waiting for an update in July isnt guaranteed to fix it. Instead, it is highly recommended to act now. This specific issue is often caused by recent corrupted updates, bad graphics/network drivers, or hardware seating issues. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]....

[so far any suffer weird blue screen but no error and seems normally can visit websites without system crashed, do they solve blue screen problem or should wait MS update in July ?] It is not recommended to wait for a July update, as a "weird blue screen with no error" often signals a faulty driver, corrupt system file, or failing hardware. These problems usually will not resolve on their own with a standard system update...

--so i continue to solve it ... searched [DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth shows Error: 0x800f0915 after Enabled .NET Framework 3.5 and restart PC]  The 0x800f0915 DISM error means Windows Update is deadlocked or unable to locate the necessary repair files online. To resolve this, bypass the online repair by manually pointing DISM to a local Windows installation source (like a mounted ISO) or by resetting the update cache. [1, 2]....

[should i restart bits and cryptsvc before Run the DISM tool ?] No, you do not need to restart the BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) or CryptSvc (Cryptographic Services) before running the DISM tool.....

[should i restart bits and cryptsvc to solve blue screen problem or stop them ?] Neither stopping nor restarting BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) and CryptSvc (Cryptographic Services) will directly solve a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) problem. These services are usually only stopped and restarted together as a group when troubleshooting a corrupt Windows Update database. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]....

[Ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old] got error : The system cannot find the file specified.

[after net stop wuauserv, [Ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old] got error : The system cannot find the file specified.]  This error means either the folder doesnt exist at that path, or Windows Update services (like CryptSvc or BITS) are still running, which locks the file and prevents it from being rename

 

 

 


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