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Old 02-08-2020, 08:43 PM   #5
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As far as I recall, fail fast exceptions are tossed by Windows. The first time I ran into this, it was an issue with a Windows Insider build of Windows 10. The second time, it turned in a finger pointing exercise between Dell and Microsoft. After updating the Latitude laptop with all the updates Dell had, running Windows Update and sfc (run sfc /scannow from an administrative command prompt), the problem went away. The third time was an issue with an "AV" program which broke Windows -- an "AV" which should never have been installed on a corporate laptop never mind that you got a popup saying you needed to update your antivirus now. End users, you can't live with them and you are not allowed to shoot them.
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