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@joshuarwnicholls; Thanks for providing that report. At the very end (where the crash events are listed) in addition to the DAI ones, I noticed problems with "BEX" and a program call "LED Keeper". Then I found other reports on the web noting issues with BEX and certain games, and LED Keeper and nVidia 10-series GPUs. Have you tried without those two running?
[EDIT: Corrected typo.]
I will try uninstalling MSI MysticLights, which is associated with LED Keeper.
I have absolutely no idea what BEX is. How can I remove this?
@ThandalNLyman Did you receive my previous message?
@joshuarwnicholls; It's been months... Sorry, but I have no idea what "BEX' is or how to remove it (if that's even the problem.)
BEX is a buffer overflow exception....basically too much info is trying to be written to a spot in memory. This can either be a bad program script, program conflict, virus, or corruption of data. BEX is one of the hardest issues to fix, cause it is often very specific to a computer, unless you see thousands of issues for a major game or program. Common issues I have seen to fix this on DAI are, removing mods, shutting down other background programs, and reinstall/clean installs of either drivers or DAI.
Usually this isn't something an outside person can help you much with, other than giving you ideas of things to look into. So to start with...mods??remove them.... Shut down things such as chat programs, file sharing, background mouse/keyboard programs, and see what works.
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