Hi Koby,

Maybe your laptop will crash Monday after lulling your suspicions?

smile

You have my sympathy. It's frustrating to test for bugs that coyly refuse to surface. Think how the AC techs must feel.

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More seriously, maybe the problem has been silently fixed by the current February 2020 update that you did to the current W10 build 1909 from last November?

It would help if posters who crash included their current Windows build and the last time that they checked for bios and driver updates.

Sometimes just looking into such things leads to a solution.

Surprisingly, brand new computers often ship from the factory with outdated Windows, drivers, and bios because their hard drives are just copies of images that the manufacturer hasn't updated.

Some posters suffering from the bug must have groaned after reading that suggestion, since they carefully updated everything before posting, but I don't recall anyone saying specifically that they're on build 1909 and have no windows, bios, or driver updates waiting as of this morning, much less what specific video driver, card, and computer models they're using.

Even if an office uses several different machines, AC tech support might notice a pattern with integrated video, which often spans different manufacturers.

Cheers,

Carl Fogel