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Chiberia

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  1. Fixed it, not really sure which of these steps did it since testing wouldve taken too long if I tried each individually. I went into my BIOS and changed some amp settings, I installed windows to a thumb drive and reinstalled it on my system, and I reinstalled Dyndolod fresh. Hopefully no one else has the same problem though.
  2. Darn, if it had given me a blue screen code I could figure it out easier, would not be the first time I fixed a corrupt driver with the help of a blue screen error code. Well, if I figure out what the problem is Ill post it here in case it happens to anyone else, thanks for taking a look.
  3. Upon updating to the latest version and running dyndolod 3, it crashes my entire computer around an hour in. The windows event viewer is not very informative. Dyndolod 3 previously ran just fine, with a version I believe I downloaded in the early summer. Let me know what information might be useful in determining the cause, if any at all. I know dyndolod has a bunch of logs but I don't know which one would be useful to you. Important System Specs: 2060 Super, up to date drivers Ryzen 5800x Windows 10 up to date 32 GB of ram Just ran it again after freshly restarting my PC to confirm, it crashed my PC about an hour in again. I did not see the footer of your messages until just now, my apologies, here is the debug log: https://ufile.io/rmzs9ae1 and the entire log https://ufile.io/y3mksjp4
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