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Oh but they did. Turns out that this is specifically caused by one driver expecting another to be installed, the other one being for another of their products. If you have the other product installed, it doesn't crash, so it didn't crash on their machines because they have all their products installed and apparently not a single element of their test matrix has the single most common configuration they service
Do you have a source for that? I'm intrigued. Their own blog post is only talking about a "logic error".
I heard a different rumor, that the driver file they pushed was all zeros. I'm inclined to believe that one.