I've seen it here and there over the last 6-9 months but nowhere near the 
amount you are seeing.

Mark Kent (MCP)
Sr. Desktop Systems Engineer
Computing & Technology Services - SUNY Buffalo State

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Johns, Damon (DoJ)
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 8:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] A bit OT - Windows 10 Stability

Hi Everyone, just looking to see if anyone is still seeing stability issues 
with Windows 10 and the Start Menu & Taskbar crashing?

I've been running Insider builds since the start of the program and in around 
March 2015 I started noticing stability issues with my HP desktops running the 
pre RTM Insider builds. The start menu and taskbar would become unresponsive 
randomly during the day and overnight if the computer was left on. It seems to 
occur once every 24 hours or so but there is no obvious pattern to the crashing.

Killing explorer.exe and restarting it resolves the problem.

This problem now occurs with my custom captured Windows 10 RTM Build 10240 
image (SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 CU2 + MDT 2013 Update 1) when applied to my HP 
desktops.  I'm also seeing it with fresh Windows 10 1511 installations using 
the Microsoft VLSC media and the latest Insider Preview Builds. The problem 
only seems to be occurring on my HP desktop hardware as far as I can tell 
(Elite Desk 800 and Elite 8300 series). My feeling is that its tied to video 
drivers but I can't be 100% sure.

Has anyone else on this list seen this problem and have a solution? I've asked 
this question before and had John Marcum reply saying he had seen similar 
issues but with no solution.

Cheers
Damon

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