Published on September 29, 2018 By ALMonty In WindowBlinds

I went to my StarDock account and saw that there's v10.65 and no v10.71. Did I miss the meeting? I'm currently running 10.71 on my Win 10. Was there a problem with it and should I go back to 10.65?


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on Aug 15, 2020

masterbas

BSOD out of the blue deinstalled windowblinds and they are gone even made a new windows install for that to make sure btw I'm not 100% sure windowblinds was the culprit but not even gone install it again to make sure not to be in the same situation again with the BSOD's

It should not be possible for a BSOD to be caused by WindowBlinds as a BSOD requires a kernel level issue and WindowBlinds does not have any kernel components.  The most likely cause is a buggy driver update.

on Aug 15, 2020

Whatever I do have my reasons to think it was windowblinds no biggy not to use it at this point thx for the response

on Aug 15, 2020

I am running WindowBlinds 10.84 (059 - Windows 10 Edition) - 64 bit OS on Windows 10, Version 2004, (OS Build 19041.450) here with absolutely no issues. A lot of my friends are too and have no issues. So I think what Neil is saying would probably be something to investigate masterbas.

on Aug 15, 2020

It took me a month trough trial and error to figure out that it was caused specific on my system with windowblinds installed after removing the software I had zero BSOD's and with the software installed I had 3 BSOD at least a day so. That is the reason I answered with wathever because I had a lot of frustration for a month on my system and after stating it here on the forum I get nobody has problems with windows 2004 and windowblinds well I had so go figure that out. I rather would like an question as what could have coused the BSOD's and which combo of software running on my system caused the triggering in combination with the Windowblinds software then Neil his reply with the Kernel level not being used by windowblinds so that could not be the cause makes me feel being treated as a newby I have many years experience with windowclinds and trust me I have seen some weirds stuff in the past caused by combinations of different software just my 2 cents

on Aug 17, 2020

Is your Windows event log showing any indication of what is happening?

Sean Drohan
Stardock Support Manager

on Aug 17, 2020

Not realy mostly warnings no big errors it's a weird situation still working on it to figure it out did test all my hardware and seems to be correct

on Aug 21, 2020

Finaly found the culprit after long testing I'm sorry to say that I thought it was caused by the windowblinds software because it wasn't the case after all it was a faulty psu gold standard that is one year old who would have tought about that

Next time I will be more reserved in pointing fingers to software in the future thx for the reply's on my posts apreciate that

Greetz base

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