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I did first uninstall the old driver and reboot the pc, but there was a checkbox option to remove something else along with it related to the driver and I didn't uncheck that, though ccleaner didn't seem to find any problem with that. I do think this now points to a driver issue since it's a dll file as the faulting module path, so it's probably something to do with how I did the last steps.
Uninstalled Afterburner, did a clean boot only leaving the origin client service and punkbuster going, and restarted after finding nothing wrong in the registry (twice), played for a few minutes and crashed.
I'll uninstall and reinstall my driver, repair the game, and test again. Thanks for continuing to stick with me through this.
Edit: Oh the extra thing I can check off to remove when uninstalling the driver is "delete the driver software for this device." Is that something I want to do or not?
QUOTE from Grimm_XII : "Edit: Oh the extra thing I can check off to remove when uninstalling the driver is "delete the driver software for this device." Is that something I want to do or not?"
Yes, you can safely do that. A new driver software will be installed for the device during the new driver installation.
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