I accept the role of power user and how more complicated that makes an OS update, but this latest update is terrible. I have audio enhancements off, usually, but Windows 10 Anniversary turned it back on. Firefox doesn't play with Netflix well, so I got looking for a reason that the audio is muffled. The audio troubleshooter tells me that audio enhancements quite often cause trouble. Okay, so why did Windows turn it on during the update? Then when I change the setting the system gives me the first blue screen it has ever had.
I wanted this update, because of Windows Ink. It really is the best thing in the new update and I ordered a brand new QHD to interface with my system for rapid prototyping and thumbnail authoring. I won't plug it into a system that is causing BSODs, so it's update the system with a new Broadwell-E, or wait for Anniversary to get patched.