Have you tried go1.9beta2? Maybe it's already fixed?

https://golang.org/dl/#unstable

If not then make a bug report to: https://github.com/golang/go/issues

+ Egon

On Monday, 17 July 2017 06:27:38 UTC-7, yanfeizh...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> [Issue]
> When running go, a problem is encountered
> ----------------
> C:\Users\Administrator>go
> Exception 0xc0000005 0x8 0x0 0x0
> PC=0x0
>
> runtime.asmstdcall(0x8fdd8, 0x40ee8d, 0x10f4000, 0x0, 0x100000044f980, 
> 0x20, 0x11, 0x10f4000, 0x44f8c0, 0x10f0000, ...)
>         c:/go/src/runtime/sys_windows_amd64.s:60 +0x5e fp=0x8fd80 
> sp=0x8fd70
> rax     0x0
> rbx     0xa992c0
> rcx     0xab4e20
> rdi     0x204000
> rsi     0x8fea0
> rbp     0x8fe68
> rsp     0x8fd68
> r8      0x42e36e
> r9      0x8fee0
> r10     0xc042000000
> r11     0xffffffff
> r12     0x0
> r13     0xffffffee
> r14     0x0
> r15     0x0
> rip     0x0
> rflags  0x10293
> cs      0x33
> fs      0x53
> gs      0x2b
> ----------------
>
> [Environment]
>
> Version:
> Go 1.8.3 From go1.8.3.windows-amd64.msi (newest)
>
> OS:
> Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
>
> Hardware:
> ASUSTek COMPUTER INC. Z10PA-D8 Series
> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @2.10GHz, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 
> @2.10GHz
> 128GB RAM
> 512GB SSD + 2TB HHD + 6TB HHD
>

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