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  1. I gotta agree with you. All my win 10 machines we working flawlessly on 1709 but I've been getting way too many BSODs on all but one machine - which happens to be the Drivepool server at work. Every other computer has at leat 1 BSOD. For me this is the worst MS update I've ever had. I uninstalled Avast from my home DP server and still got the BSOD running any EXE file, not just trainers. Rolled back that machine for now.
  2. That's my guess. I might just uninstall AV and use Defender only since a server only and not being used as a workstation. I'll uninstall AV tonight and see what happens.
  3. I'm getting sort of the same problem at home, but it's only on a certain .exe file (borderlands willow save editor.. so what if I like to cheat!). If I run it I get a BSOD every time. It's on a PoolShare and I haven't verified if it works on a normal share or if other .exe files will cause a BSOD. I'll report on that tonight. Writing and reading other stuff has been fine so far. We use it at work and was just forced a restart minutes ago for the update. I'll also chime in if there's any problems here. I run avira on the PoolShare computer but have it ignore the shared drives (lotsa old cheat trainers that get flagged). Maybe Windows Defender is screwing things up. I just got the update yesterday and up until the update to April Win 10 I haven't had a single BSOD for the three months it's been up 24/7. Edit: Just ran WillowTree from a shared pool at work after the April Win10 update and it worked fine. Only running windows defender on that server. So maybe it's avira (or avast can't really remember which antivirus it is at home).
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