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It belongs to your sound driver sttray64.exe belongs to IDT Audio from IDT, its the system tray icon for your sound.
Uninstall the driver and disable sound totally and see if the game stops crashing, then go from there.
- Mistermovieman10 years agoRising Adventurer
What do you mean uninstall the driver and disable sound totally. Should I get the one from HP again? How do I even disable sound?
- Mistermovieman10 years agoRising Adventurer
I've just been able to play the game! It only crashed when I tried to adjust shadows. I guess even my driver can't handle that. Not sure what to do about sttray64.exe though.
Yes use HPs driver provided for windows 10 for the sound card , you may be best talking to HP so they can look into why the sttray64.exe is actually crashing
sound can be disabled in device manager per here
- Mistermovieman10 years agoRising Adventurer
The game just crashed again. Do you want me to use just the HP sound card or both the driver and the sound one?
- Mistermovieman10 years agoRising Adventurer
Also, what exactly should I try to disable in the device manager? The High Definition Audio Device? Also, is there any other information I should give to HP?
Disable any audio devices listed to see if that crash stops
HP will need the crash reports out of the reliability monitor
Found this thread if you want to adjust settings to see if it helps
- Mistermovieman10 years agoRising Adventurer
So the Cyberlink Web Cam Virtual Driver and the High Definition Audio Device.
- Mistermovieman10 years agoRising Adventurer
Would a screenshot be good?
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