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Win 7x64 crash, BSOD, MS updates, RxRollback & questions (PC hell ... )
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 524719" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>rollback is allergic to certain windows updates. you can never really know which ones for sure, but if they are really big ones, the chances are much greater that your system will crash.</p><p>So before a major windows update, you should uninstall rollback, and reboot (the reboot is essential because it is the only way to get rid of the driver)</p><p></p><p>one other caveat about rollback that you should know, if you have a SSD: it will prevent TRIM from working correctly, so over the long run, that could affect the performance of your SSD. </p><p>Solution: every once in a while, you should uninstall rollback, remember to REBOOT, and run TRIM.</p><p>then you can reinstall rollback.</p><p>It is an absolutely great program, despite the headaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 524719, member: 37647"] rollback is allergic to certain windows updates. you can never really know which ones for sure, but if they are really big ones, the chances are much greater that your system will crash. So before a major windows update, you should uninstall rollback, and reboot (the reboot is essential because it is the only way to get rid of the driver) one other caveat about rollback that you should know, if you have a SSD: it will prevent TRIM from working correctly, so over the long run, that could affect the performance of your SSD. Solution: every once in a while, you should uninstall rollback, remember to REBOOT, and run TRIM. then you can reinstall rollback. It is an absolutely great program, despite the headaches. [/QUOTE]
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