Ok, I think that a windows update slipped in and changed a couple settings we made.
So do this:
Open elevated command:
Copy this and paste:
Hit enter.
Go to updates tab click security settings.
Go to Tweaks make sure these are ticked.
Then click Run Tweaks, allow it to complete then close it.
Then re-download and run the batch file i created for you, as administrator.
Make Certain to Reboot the machine after the batch file runs.
This will recreate the error.
So you will want to run:
This will prevent windows from reverting any changes we made, it will now only install security patches.
So do this:
Open elevated command:
Copy this and paste:
powershell -Command "irm https://christitus.com/win | iex"
Hit enter.
Go to updates tab click security settings.

Go to Tweaks make sure these are ticked.


Then click Run Tweaks, allow it to complete then close it.
Then re-download and run the batch file i created for you, as administrator.
Make Certain to Reboot the machine after the batch file runs.
This will recreate the error.
Settings: SystemSettings.exe
The system detected an overun of a stack-based buffer in this application.
This overrun could potentially allow a malicious user to gain control of this application.
So you will want to run:
Again and reboot.%userprofile%\Desktop\blackbird.exe -i -l
This will prevent windows from reverting any changes we made, it will now only install security patches.