Build 10130 - explorer.exe crash on shutdown or restart

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  1. Posts : 13
    windows 10
       #61

    My point is that this close to a release date the developers should know what the end result is going to be and chucking out daily builds implies that they don't know what that is!. Tinkering like this stinks of "we've got it wrong!". Builds at this stage should be stable and getting bug free which they are clearly not - someone has stated that this shut down/restart bug has afflicted other Windows OS's - in that case they should know by now how to stop it!
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  2. Posts : 3,257
    Windows 10 Pro
       #62

    brian1949 said:
    My point is that this close to a release date the developers should know what the end result is going to be and chucking out daily builds implies that they don't know what that is!.
    Huh? It's still 2 months before final release. They're still doing daily builds. They're still adding new features even.

    The thing most people don't understand is that Windows 10 isn't being built using the old development methodologies. They're using Agile development, which works in small 1 week "sprints" where each sprint develops new features, right up even to the end of development.

    In the old days, you would design your system up front, create reams of design documents, and then developers would go to town for 2 years of development, then ship it off to testers. At this point it was considered "feature complete" with only bug fixing being done. That's not how it works anymore.
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  3. Posts : 502
    Win 11 Pro 64 bit
       #63

    Huh?
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  4. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #64

    Mystere said:
    Huh? It's still 2 months before final release. They're still doing daily builds. They're still adding new features even.

    The thing most people don't understand is that Windows 10 isn't being built using the old development methodologies. They're using Agile development, which works in small 1 week "sprints" where each sprint develops new features, right up even to the end of development.

    In the old days, you would design your system up front, create reams of design documents, and then developers would go to town for 2 years of development, then ship it off to testers. At this point it was considered "feature complete" with only bug fixing being done. That's not how it works anymore.
    stealth2920 said:
    Huh?
    Now that makes sense to me at least. And from what I've been seeing in Win10 the methodology seems to be working rather well. The thing to keep in mind is Win10 is still in development and while it's getting ready there will be bugs in each TP build and when the final release comes out there will be bugs. There is no such thing as a bug free OS.

    Windows 10 is likely over 60 Million lines of code and testing it is far from easy. So patience is needed on our parts.
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  5. Posts : 2,068
    Windows 10 Pro
       #65

    Add me to the list of people running 10130 where this same problem is happening.

    I'm also having problems pinning things to the start menu, as well as changing my wallpaper to any type of picture. It's ok with solid colors, but I pick a picture and nothing happens.
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  6. Posts : 283
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #66

    I get this exact same error.. I thought it was because I was on a VM but I guess not.
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  7. Posts : 36
    Build 9860
       #67

    Try shutting down using right click shut down or restart from the start button.
    Works for me every time.
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  8. Posts : 26
    windows 10
       #68

    I have a Surface Pro 3 and this fault has finally been resolved on build 10147
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
       #69

    I have this problem intermittently with official Windows 10 release (build 16384?). It says something like click ok to shut down app but didn't specify which one. Every time this happened, there usually was a Windows Update package (except virus definition) to be downloaded and installed. After updating, the problem was gone until next time. Does Windows Update cause this memory error?
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #70

    I upgraded from windows 7 to 10, In my case I solved by uninstalling Sound drivers and re installing windows default drivers.

    My suggestion is to check your Sound, display drivers and try to Reinstall them.
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