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Is that the case in the article? Why did it happen after the latest update? Why did it need a patch then? Your comment seems out of context.




No, your comment is out of context. If you read the comments in this thread, it's clear that the this subthread is presupposing the issue caused by bad hardware, and debating what obligation (if any) microsoft has.

So care to answer? "Is that the case in the article? Why did it happen after the latest update? Why did it need a patch then?"

I replied to your other comment asking the same question 10 minutes ago.



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