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Have you disabled automatic rebooting upon system failure?
(Right click on "My Computer," click on properties, advanced tab, click button under "System startup, system failure, system recovery," uncheck "Automatically restart.") That should pop up a BSOD with a veritable goldmine of info when you crash. Do that, run GRAW again, and see if one pops up. If it does, check if there's any message in all caps (like HARDWARE_CHECK_EXCEPTION) or a STOP error along with some hexadecimal numbers. If there are, copy them down and show them to us. Granted, for me I still automatically reboot DESPITE having that unchecked, but I almost never crash so I don't mind too much. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
Were you using the new beta drivers before? If not, try those. Otherwise, try rolling back one more version.
It might also indeed be the RAM. It wouldn't surprise me if GRAW accessed an address that none of the others do. It's probably nothing, but it's better to be thorough than assume. Switch out the RAM you have with a different stick, until you've either got nothing but new RAM in there, or the problem disappears. Most amazing jew boots ![]() |