05-07-2012, 03:22 AM
(05-07-2012, 02:31 AM)hyakki Wrote: yeah ieframe is not an big issue, i don't see any other problems with the dll from that ss, so that means it must be something else causing the crash, like a invalid registry entry or something is corrupt, usually these types of problems its just better to backup and reinstall windows since they are troublesome to track down. You could try something like ccleaner to fix bad registry entry's but some claim it does more harm then good..
Never had an issue with CCleaner myself. Gave it a shot, cleaned up the reg, but still crashing.
I don't think this will be fixed without drastic action unforunately. Shame. So i'll either run with x86 or use rev r2537 and below.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.5 ghz. / GeForce GTX 970 / 16 Gig Ram / Win 10