I wonder if you could install Linux with a multi boot option and not have this problem with W7 and update KB3133977.
I have a dedicated Ubuntu 16.04 PC which I have used multi boot (super easy and very stable), but it is a Asus Pundit designed before the days of UEFI.
I don't want to multi boot my Gaming PC (Rog Hero VI) or Steam Box PC (Asus Z87-Pro) which both have Windows 10 on them anyways.
Anyone out there to test a Linux multi boot option?
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