![]() ![]() ![]() I thought I would include this information because I have no idea if the attached file will have any sort of information dealing with the dump files caused by that game rather than YouTube. Like I said earlier, the only other thing I have a problem with is a BSOD with WildStar. I have ran a memtest through windows, and although most people say that memtest86 (or whatever it's called) is more reliable, I figured that since the windows memtest came clean, and an issue with RAM causing a blue screen just from YouTube, I decided that it would be extremely unlikely that RAM would be the issue since I can run pretty much every program I have just fine in full screen. I have tried disabling certain devices to see if there was an issue with those (I had gotten some new peripherals at the time) and it has not fixed the problem either. I have gone through device manager and searched for every update I could find for my devices, and I have also ran through GeForce Experience to update my video drivers as well, so none of my hardware is out of date. My computer also does not crash while playing/using any games or programs in full screen, with the exception of WildStar (more on that later). That being said, my computer will NOT crash when I use full screen mode on my smaller, secondary monitor. Although I have not tested this issue with other video streaming services, it seems that YouTube (although it could be other services as well) will crash whenever I put a video in full screen mode on my larger (primary) monitor. I have two monitors, a large 1080p one which is plugged into my graphics card and a smaller 4:3 VGA monitor for secondary tasks that's plugged into my motherboard. After trying some things (that didn't work) that seemed like they would work I decided to ask for help. ![]()
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