02-27-2018, 09:28 PM
The Wings3D dump file uses to be created on desktop. If you don't see it is because the crash doesn't occurs when Wings3D is already running.
You could to try remove that Windows update in case this option is available. I never did that on Windows 10.
If you were able to do that, before restart Windows you must to disable de automatic updates.
This way you would be able to check that Wings3D will start and the problem really cames from the OS updates.
As I said, I cannot do much in this case, just try to give you ideas that I certainly would to try to workaround or figure out were can be the problem. Sorry.
You could to try remove that Windows update in case this option is available. I never did that on Windows 10.
If you were able to do that, before restart Windows you must to disable de automatic updates.
This way you would be able to check that Wings3D will start and the problem really cames from the OS updates.
As I said, I cannot do much in this case, just try to give you ideas that I certainly would to try to workaround or figure out were can be the problem. Sorry.