The latest update of Microsoft to Windows 10, which is meant to fix issues caused by its big Anniversary Update, is now creating other problems for Windows 10 users.

The Windows 10 Anniversary Update's new problems to consumers includes causing PowerShell (a task automation and configuration management framework) to crash. The tech giant asserted that the fixes for the latest update irregularities won't be available for another week.

As the tech company rushed out Windows 10 build 14393.82, Microsoft assured the users that the update contains fixes for PowerShell, but the tech giant acknowledged in a blog post that it has incorrectly configured a device, based on the report of Computing.

Microsoft's blog post stated that, as the build package has a missing .MOF file, the update breaks the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Due to that, all the operations of DSC will result in an 'Invalid Property' error. But, Microsoft expressed regret for any inconvenience that the update has caused.

Also, a number of Microsoft Windows 10 users are reporting that their computers crash down when plugging in Amazon Kindles. The issue reflected the recent Windows 10 Anniversary update.

Amazon's Paperwhite and Voyage users, who attempted to either transfer books or charge their devices via USB, are witnessing their various Windows 10 laptops and desktops locking up and needed a reboot.

For instance, Windows 10 user Pooka, who posted his experience with Windows 10 Anniversary Update on Ten Forums, the user stated that he had a Kindle Paperwhite for a couple of years and never had a problem with connecting it through a USB.

But, after the Windows 10 Update came along, the user's computer had a BSOD (blue screen of death) and the device made a force restarts almost as soon as it is plugged in with Kindle, according to The Guardian.

The issue of the update appears to be affecting the regular users of the Windows 10 Anniversary update.

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