Last week I updated to Windows 10 Pro "creator edition" (which I think of as the "destoyer" edition for MS removing things like "Advanced Display Properties").
I placed the Windows Task Bar (and Classic Start Menu) on the right edge of the screen as I always do.
Then I began changing the "Custom Scaling" and applied one or two .REG files for the settings ripped out of Windows by MS.
At one point I began seeing an outline of the taskbar flashing rapidly; CPU % went to 40-45% and I couldn't easily get control of the Task Bar.
Eventually I was able to stop Classic Start Menu (which didn't cause the issue).
To resolve the issue I switched to 100% scaling and moved the Task Bar to the bottom edge. And rebooted.
Once the Windows 10 Pro Task Bar loop stopped I moved the Task Bar back to the right edge, re-enabled Classic Start Menu and re-set my scaling factor.
So far, so good, but for 30 minutes, when Windows 10 Pro was in a tight loop, it was hell!
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