Ok. So here's a little update on my sitiation. 1809 is suddenly working almost perfectly for me today(only froze up once so far). So I decided to do some more experimenting. I ran sfc /scannow so the mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll got reinstalled. Then I checked with InSpectre to see if it was working as it should. It indicated "System is Spectre protected:
YES". It says "
NO!" without the updated .dll. As you'll soon see. Then I wanted to confirm for myself whether or not replacing the .dll with the one from 4-11-18 actually does work. Due to the conflicting reports. Some are saying it does work, other are saying it doesn't. Come to find out
it does work...on my system anyway. I'm currently running on my backup Z77 based system(Z77A-GD65 Gaming + i5 3570K). Since I just killed my Z77 MPower(but I've got a new one on the way).
Anyway. To summarize, my options as far as running without the Spectre microcode update(in the form of the latest mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll) are to either delete the .dll or replace it with the one from 4-11-18. Either way appears to work just fine...for me at least.
One more pic for proof. Notice InSpectre says "System is Spectre protected:
NO!" and the "Enable Spectre Protection" button is greyed out(not useable). That's because I've replaced the .dll with the older, non-Spectre microcode updated, version. It's dated as having been modified today(I guess because that's when I saved it to the USB drive I used to install it). But in the Properties > Details window you can see it's for version 17134.1(not 17763.1).
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