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Frequent Application Crashes

Anonymous
2024-07-16T18:34:27+00:00

I've been having frequent application crashes and am unsure what the next steps should be.

I have provided a pastebin of 4 separate applications that I have logged via the event viewer.
The applications are as follows:

Firefox (Browser) https://pastebin.com/QDYRhiP5

Cities Skylines 2 (Game)

https://pastebin.com/5K8eRKhn

Rust (Game) https://pastebin.com/tQ5dLZd0

League of Legends (Game) https://pastebin.com/Qx5qNAx5

My System Specs are as follows:

MOBO: MSI MAG Z790 TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI
CPU: i7-14700k
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB 64GB ( 4 x 16 GB ) DDR5 7000

PSU: MSI MPG A650GF 80 Gold, 650W
OS: Windows 11 Pro Version 23H2

I have taken the following mitigation steps to try and solve the issue thus far:

  • Flashed BIOS with most recent version stable version
  • Updated Graphics Drivers to most recent stable version
  • Verified Game Integrity via Steam (for the 3 games)

ChatGPT advises that they all share similar errors that include Access Violations or Buffer Overflow Exceptions.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-07-17T07:49:53+00:00

    Hi, PrankEmJon

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    We understand that you are experiencing frequent crashing issues with various applications.  The logs you have provided do not provide critical information that points to the cause of the problem. Have you encountered any blue screen issues?Until then, you can try the following options:I.Turn off the GPU acceleration program1.Click the desktop Win button and click Settings in the pop-up menu.2、Enter the Settings menu, click Display, click Graphics.3、Enter Graphics Settings, click Change Default Graphics Settings.4. Go to Settings, click Hardware Acceleration GPU Program to close it.Turn off kernel isolation1. Search for Windows Security Center in the search bar of the Start menu, and in Device Security, find Kernel Isolation.2. Click "Kernel Isolation Details" under Kernel Isolation.3. Close "Kernel Isolation".III. Turn off the hardware function in FireFox Settings, please refer to FireFox official instructions for details.Besides, Event ID 1001 is related to memory hardware, if you have enabled memory overclocking (XMP), please disable XMP to see if the problem still occurs.If you have any progress, please feel free to contact us.

    Best Regards

    Nicholas.Z - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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