
My motherboard is an Asus Z97-PRO, I can provide other info or logs if required. I have been using the same hardware for at least 6 months without problems, and the problem completelyĬlears up with the older preview build, or Windows 7, so seems unlikely this is an intermittent hardware fault.

The implication seems to be that occasional packets are arriving corrupt, hence large uploads get the checksumĮrror, but smaller uploads have a good chance of succeeding without any corrupt packet (this would also explain the occasional freezes I saw during printing). Specifically, by "larger sketches" I mean the Marlin firmware for my 3D printer, whereas the standard blink test sketch will upload without problems. How can I delay the update until Microsoft fix this bug?
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I isolated the problem to the latest Windows 10 update, rolling back to the previous update solves the problem (as does using Windows 7, dual boot on the same PC), however 24 hours after rolling back Windows is now prompting to install the update again.
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Whats the L298N motor driver module and how to use it with the Arduino board. What is the H-bridge circuit and why we need it.
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