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puzzlezaddict
3 years agoHero+
@DarthSwollo Your dxdiag is full of LiveKernelEvent 141 errors, which are video driver timeouts. These alone could explain the crashing, and in fact they'd need to be addressed even with no obvious symptoms. Point is, remove the driver with Display Driver Uninstaller and install a fresh copy. Here's a guide in case it helps:
- 3 years ago
Prior to completing the Diag I had done a clean install through the NVIDIA G-experience launcher - but happy to give your version a shot to.
Also; prior to installing Jedi Survivor I had 0 video driver errors previously. Even had to do a clean windows install after one of the crashes corrupted the data on my SSD (never install a game on your boot drive kids).
Thank you for the response.
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