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.BAD. Rusty
Hi,
I have been experiencing crash to desktops constantly. It's been happening for some time and I've tried a variety of general fixes and nothing seems to help. It's been happening for months, mainly with Unity Programs but I get a variety of BSOD's as well. The main problem is applications crashing to desktop, most of the time with an "Access Violation" error.
Fixes I have tried.
Fresh install of Windows 10.
Uninstalling third party antivirus
Using Windows Defender Antivirus solely.
Reseating my CPU
Reseating my RAM
Switching PSU's to a 1,000 Watt PSU, and then back to my original PSU.
Uninstalling iCue
Uninstalling third party antivirus
Adjusting my RAM's voltage to be within spec (Using Corsair Vengeance LPX 8gb x4 3200MHz, was 1.2v, went into bios and switched it to the specified voltage.)
Cleared space on my SSD Hard drive.
Among others.
I used Windows Resource Monitor to confirm the Process ID 6364 in this instance was indeed the World of Warcraft application. I have gotten a multitude of these every single time I use this application, often times at least one within every 20 to 30 minutes. When I use any Unity Applications, it will error and crash to desktop.
I'm at my wits end. If anyone could help me, it would be greatly appreciated.
Here is a link to my Google Drive with all of the relevant files, pics, and BSOD's.
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I have been experiencing crash to desktops constantly. It's been happening for some time and I've tried a variety of general fixes and nothing seems to help. It's been happening for months, mainly with Unity Programs but I get a variety of BSOD's as well. The main problem is applications crashing to desktop, most of the time with an "Access Violation" error.
Fixes I have tried.
Fresh install of Windows 10.
Uninstalling third party antivirus
Using Windows Defender Antivirus solely.
Reseating my CPU
Reseating my RAM
Switching PSU's to a 1,000 Watt PSU, and then back to my original PSU.
Uninstalling iCue
Uninstalling third party antivirus
Adjusting my RAM's voltage to be within spec (Using Corsair Vengeance LPX 8gb x4 3200MHz, was 1.2v, went into bios and switched it to the specified voltage.)
Cleared space on my SSD Hard drive.
Among others.
I used Windows Resource Monitor to confirm the Process ID 6364 in this instance was indeed the World of Warcraft application. I have gotten a multitude of these every single time I use this application, often times at least one within every 20 to 30 minutes. When I use any Unity Applications, it will error and crash to desktop.
I'm at my wits end. If anyone could help me, it would be greatly appreciated.
Here is a link to my Google Drive with all of the relevant files, pics, and BSOD's.
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